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News and Features
City Hall pushes for not one, but two multimillion dollar sports venues. So which one has the upper hand?
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Cover Story
Virginia prepares to execute only the second woman sentenced to death in a century: the echoing stories of Virginia Christian and Teresa Lewis.
- by Melissa Scott Sinclair
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News and Features
- by Melissa Scott Sinclair
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News and Features
Has Bryan Park shaken off its clandestine reputation in time for it's 100th birthday?
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News and Features
Seeking justice with a video camera, a Hopewell pastor finds himself in a constitutional battle.
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News and Features
Leaderless for two years, performing arts center hires executive director; Richmond Symphony lures away newspaper executive.
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Theater
Public Enemy does the classics proud at the Hat Factory.
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Music
Capping a strong year, local band Fight the Big Bull tackles “Sounds of the South.”
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Movies
Elite killers are the rare Americans turning down jobs in movie.
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Music
Acclaimed Ethiopian groove band makes tour stop in Richmond.
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Theater
Meet Secretariat's grandson on Goochland's annual Barn Tour.
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Night and Day
Thursday, Sept. 16
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Night and Day
Friday, Sept. 17
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Night and Day
Friday, Sept. 17
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Night and Day
Monday, Sept. 20
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Theater
Meet the nominees for the Richmond Theatre Critics Circle Awards
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Theater
Artists keep us guessing at Reference Gallery.
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Night and Day
Sunday, Sept. 19
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Food and Drink
This Week: Drunken State
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Food and Drink
Pescados China Street delivers the goods, again.
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Food and Drink
This Week: Baker's Gospel
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Back Page
After 9-11, Americans are particularly aware of evil that has gotten wrapped in the cloak of Islam. They are less aware of the evil that gets wrapped in the cloak of Christianity.
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A weekly rating of the city zeitgeist.