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Co-owner, Sticky Rice
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Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney, City of Richmond
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President, Trilegiant Loyalty Solutions
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Director of Graduate Programs, L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Creative Director, Senior Vice President, The Martin Agency
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Director of Business Development, James River Petroleum
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Editor-in-Chief, City Edition
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Senior Program Manager, Alstom Power
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Owner, Creative Mortgage
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Entrepreneur; Graphics Coordinator, Children's Museum of Richmond
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Clinical Social Worker, VCU Medical Center
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President, Astyra Corp.
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Producer, 1981 Video and Design
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Partner, Hunton & Williams
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Legal Counsel, Vice President, Wachovia Securities
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News and Features
Highland Park residents want to fix their crime-infested eyesores. But they and their councilwoman say the city won't let them.
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Assistant to Judge Mark C. Christie, Virginia State Corporation Commission
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Director of Finance, Hanover County
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Legislative Director, ACLU of Virginia
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Owner/President, Chris McCray Designs
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Business Information Officer, Capital One Services Inc.
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Executive Director, Hanover Tavern Foundation
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Assistant Vice President, McGuireWoods Consulting
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Vice President, The Wilton Companies
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President and Chief Customer Officer, First Market Bank
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Director of Human Resources and Special Services, Richmond Behavioral Health Authority
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Supervisor, Hispanic Liaison Office, City of Richmond
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Vice President and Financial Adviser, Banc of America Investment Services Inc.
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Director, Lawyer, McCandlish Holton
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Partner, Hunton & Williams
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Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, VCU Medical Center
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Organizational Consultant, Volunteer and Speaker
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Principal, Parallax Advisors LLC
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Principal, McSweeney & Crump P.C.
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Attorney, Private Practice, President, Richmond City Council
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Founder, American Youth Harp Ensemble
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Founder/Operations Manager, WRIR-LP Radio 97.3-FM
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President, Play Inc.
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State Regulatory Counsel, Verizon
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Executive Vice President of Programs and Services, Greater Richmond Chamber of Commerce
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Richmond's successful young men and women who give back to the community.
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Vice President of Marketing and Analysis, Ukrop's Super Markets
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Arts and Culture
A flawed script raises questions and wastes talent.
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Night and Day
Found Magazine's founder- scavengers talk and sing about their work at Firehouse.
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Night and Day
VCU dance puts together choreographers and filmmakers and "Flicker" says goodbye to Kodachrome.
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From "King of the Hill" to Strawberry Hill, country's No. 6 plays the State Fair.
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Jason Lee saves "Earl" from stereotypical sitcom fare.
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"Cry_Wolf" turns the University of Richmond campus into a creepy boarding school, and that's about it.
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Capsule reviews of current films.
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Night and Day
Where to go. What to hear.
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Richmond partners with Beijing during the China-America Festival of Film and Culture.
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Arts and entertainment events in Richmond.
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Memoir queen Anne Soffee on her hair-metal days and how she remembers it all.
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Food and Drink
Festival food runs the gamut, and a restaurant gets rated.
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Restaurant Review
Why The Corner Bar & Grill doesn't need to fake it.
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A weekly rating of the city zeitgeist.
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If one's knowledge of Indians were indeed limited to film viewing, there would appear to be few living 20th-century Native peoples. The Indian would be dead