• Issue Archive for
  • Oct 16-22, 2002
  • Vol. 20, No. 42

News & Features

  • Nobel Winner Adjusts to Celebrity

    Professor and researcher John B. Fenn, who won a share of the Nobel Prize in chemistry last week, says he thinks simply — and seems to live that way, too.

Arts & Events

  • performance: Cultural Spy

    Through her performance art Laurie Anderson is really just a storyteller, and this time she tells it like it is.
  • music: Pickin' and Piggin'

    The Graymont Bluegrass Festival will take the genre where some may not want it to go.
  • theater: Word Play

    TheatreVirginia tells a compelling story with skilled direction by Ambush.
  • "Dragon" Roars

    "Red Dragon" is a suspenseful, harrowing thriller
  • theater: Subtly Stirring

    The Barksdale's "The Crucible" shines with understated lessons of human nature.
  • Moving Forward

    With the Fast/Forward series gone, where can Richmonders go to see challenging multigenre art?

Food & Drink

  • Virginia's Finest

    Marcel Desaulniers of The Trellis wows diners with his contemporary touches on authentic regional cuisine.

Opinion & Blogs

  • the score

    A weekly ranking of the city zeitgeist

Copyright © 2013 Style Weekly
Richmond's alternative for news, arts, culture and opinion
All rights reserved
Powered by Foundation