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Cover Story
A baseball coach fields an unlikely team in the inner city.
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News and Features
Flying Squirrels' fan Jeff Linka holds a smaller alligator on tour with Orlando, Fla.-based Gatorland at the June 18 game.
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News and Features
1929-2010
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News and Features
U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor is walking a fine line between criticizing the president and defending BP in the wake of the Gulf oil spill.
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News and Features
In the run-up to the 75th Miss Virginia pageant, Victoria Maiden grabs the baton and takes on the world's problems.
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Theater
The trills are alive in “The Sound of Music.”
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Night and Day
June 24 through Aug. 1
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Night and Day
Wednesday, June 23
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Music
A musician who beat an illness tries to help another.
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Night and Day
Friday, June 25
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Night and Day
Sunday, June 27
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Arts and Culture
Two of Richmond's venerable public spaces get ready for their close-ups.
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Theater
Richmond Shakespeare's “Twelfth Night” shines despite distractions.
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Movies
"Karate Kid" remake suffers from bad acting and ill-advised changes to the original.
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Night and Day
Saturday, June 26
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Food and Drink
Zen and the art of boozing in Asian restaurants.
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Food and Drink
This Week: Bright Lights, Medium-Sized City: Part 2
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Food and Drink
This Week: Ripert in Richmond
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Back Page
There is a compelling national security and economic case to be made in favor of the alternate F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Engine.
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A weekly rating of the city zeitgeist.
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Back Page
She had paid into her policy for many years, but according to the insurer she was ineligible for the one thing that might save her life.