• Issue Archive for
  • Jun 26 - Jul 2, 2002
  • Vol. 20, No. 26

News & Features

  • The Face of Politics

    The Warner administration is wooing minorities into being part of government.
  • Lasting Tribute

    Inspired by a dying dog and her grandmother's memory, one woman wants to help others grieve.
  • Blithe Spirit

    Katrina Golden basked in life as if it were a musical. And she was never too shy to sing along.

Arts & Events

  • Staging a Revolution

    Faced with a burgeoning debt, TheatreVirginia is trying to reinvent itself. Will Richmond respond?
  • quick flicks

    Bourne Identity, Enigma, Windtalkers, Undercover Brother
  • music: Baring Soul

    Charlottesville guitarist Paul Curreri creates an acoustic extension of his soul. And people are listening.
  • art: Mixed Messages

    Bob Trotman's wooden citizens don't seem to care about the predicaments they're in.
  • movies: Affirmative Action

    Spielberg and Cruise make "Minority Report" a gripping, fast-paced, thrilling bit of futuristic film noir.

Food & Drink

  • Governors Cup Lite

    Something was sour at the Governors Cup, and it's diluting Virginia's premiere wine competition.
  • Local Legend

    Legend skillfully walks the tricky line between restaurant and brewery.

Opinion & Blogs

  • the score

    A weekly ranking of the city zeitgeist
  • Punch Drunk

    The boxing match is bound to be banished to Third-World countries and offshore barges.

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