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News and Features
Marcus Jones, deputy chief administrative officer for finance, to take over as Norfolk city manager.
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News and Features
Wayne Turnage, chief of staff for VCU President Michael Rao, leaves the university in a haze of controversy.
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News and Features
- by Melissa Scott Sinclair
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News and Features
City Hall gives clubs one week to comply with new dance hall ordinance.
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News and Features
- by Melissa Scott Sinclair
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News and Features
The rise of Rep. Eric Cantor and the midterm election's mixed signals.
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News and Features
Turning classrooms into research labs, Sabot at Stony Point school is reinventing preschool and elementary education.
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Cover Story
In a case that could have ramifications for all single parents, a mother battles against her ex-girlfriend's efforts to see her daughter.
- by Melissa Scott Sinclair
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Music
The Richmond Symphony says goodbye to Karen Johnson, its longtime concertmaster.
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Music
Freeman, “Push and Shove”
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Night and Day
Tuesday, Nov. 16
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Movies
Hilary Swank does her embattled female thing one more time in “Conviction.”
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Night and Day
Friday, Nov. 12
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Theater
Aaron McIntosh's “Man Shy” puts social codes to bed at Russell/Projects.
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Night and Day
Sunday, Nov. 14
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Theater
Uneven script, score and staging nearly wipes out Firehouse's “Love Kills.”
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Night and Day
Sunday, Nov. 14
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Food and Drink
A bartender's life in Richmond.
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Food and Drink
Tea and empathy for charity.
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Food and Drink
Looking for change doesn't just mean location.
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Back Page
Richmond is ground zero in American politics, the place other government leaders need to visit to learn the secret of anger management.
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A weekly rating of the city zeitgeist.