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News and Features
How a hero can change a life.
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Cover Story
John Mitchell Jr.'s crusade against lynching helped secure his reputation as one of Richmond's most effective warriors in the battle for equality.
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Street Talk
Marcelo Cornicello, whose deli on Midlothian Turnpike is an unofficial gathering place for Hispanic community leaders, says more police effort is needed to combat Hispanics' fear after two recent shootings.
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News and Features
The world's largest kugel finds its home at last.
- by Melissa Scott Sinclair
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Arts and Culture
At Artspace, six artists display their collections with wit and intelligence.
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Arts and Culture
Needle's Eye Ministry is looking to attract spiritual "seekers" to its controversial new series.
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Night and Day
The Virginia War Museum takes on "Top Gun" and "Three Kings."
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Arts and Culture
"Catch Me If You Can", "Chicago", "Gangs of New York", "Drumline", "About Schmidt"
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Arts and Culture
"Good Guys Don't Always Wear White", "Brutal Pressure"
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Arts and Culture
After directing such Hollywood blockbusters as "Patriot Games," Aussie Phillip Noyce proves he can still deliver small, personal films with an emotional punch.
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Arts and Culture
Rockapella goes beyond the predictable with original a cappella arrangements and a sense of humor.
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Food and Drink
Patricia Kluge tries to enter the world arena with her new winery.
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Restaurant Review
It's winter, and what's better than watching sports in a cozy, neighborhood restaurant?
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Food and Drink
Ghetto Burger owner, Franck Pitchford serves burgers the way his mother used to: between slices of white bread, in the ghetto.
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A weekly ranking of the city zeitgeist
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Back Page
So when it comes to placing a sculpture of Lincoln on the grounds of the old Tredegar Ironworks, my suggestion for those who are opposed is to take a trip