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Cover Story
The country's fastest-growing ad shop can boast industry accolades, pop-culture buzz and the world's largest corporation as a client. So what does The Martin Agency need with John Norman?
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News and Features
Can Richmond become the next Austin? You decide.
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News and Features
9 things the rich don't want you to know about taxes
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News and Features
- by Melissa Scott Sinclair
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News and Features
The quiet exit of hard-charging editor Glenn Proctor ends a tumultuous chapter at the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
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News and Features
- by Melissa Scott Sinclair
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Music
Neil Young stops by Plan 9, buys several albums.
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Theater
Occasionally patchy, Swift Creek's "Quilters" still endures.
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Theater
"Devil Boys from Beyond" casts a campy spell.
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Movies
"Source Code" is a programmatic but entertaining thriller.
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Music
Stay Sweet is a music festival with heart and hooks.
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Music
The Atkinsons, "You Could Go"
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Music
Guitar legend Bert Jansch talks about touring with Neil Young.
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Arts and Culture
RVA Fashion Week changes the city as well as the clothes.
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Night and Day
Saturday, April 16
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Night and Day
Friday, April 15
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Night and Day
Wednesday, April 13
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Night and Day
Thursday, April 14
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Food and Drink
Grass-fed beef at Boom Boom is a deliberate choice.
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Tuffy Stone discusses "The Ultimate Barbecue Showdown".
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Speeding into the night with an Adderall bar crawl, Part 1.
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Back Page
On the whole, the city's proposal for creating arts and cultural districts is in opposition to the community's interests.
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A weekly rating of the city zeitgeist.