• Issue Archive for
  • Apr 3-9, 2012
  • Vol. 30, No. 14

News & Features

  • Art 180 Portrait Missing

    Mural disappears on Monument Avenue as art debate continues.
  • Station Break

    Channel 95: Once a force in the court of public opinion, the most accessible television station in Richmond is struggling. But does anyone care?
  • Tree Chic

    A yarn bomb explodes on Monument Avenue.
  • Artless Avenue

    Sans permit, exactly why is art such a problem on Monument Avenue?
  • Speaking Freely

    The departing head of the ACLU of Virginia talks state politics, conservative allies and hate mail.
  • Schoolyard Scuffle

    The short game (and the long one) behind the mayor’s showdown with the Richmond Public Schools.

Arts & Events

  • Bad TV

    "The Hunger Games" hunts for suspense with compelling commentary.
  • They Got It

    The indie-rock icons of Yo La Tengo bring their curious natures to Style's Shadrock Music Festival.
  • This Magic Moment

    Soul popsters Lake Street Dive are on their way up.
  • On the Road

    This project lets you experience art through your windshield.
  • Idea to Image

    Artspace gives artists the space to proceed.
  • The G40 Art Summit

    Opening reception Friday, April 6. Exhibition runs through May 4.
  • The Kids Are All Right

    Triangle Players stage a smart exploration of high school with "Stupid Kids."
  • The White Stuff

    Swift Creek Mill's "Church Basement Ladies" is good and godly.

Food & Drink

  • Short Order

    Mock beef at RVA's first food pod.
  • Taste Over Technology

    It’s the food that counts at Sample in the Fan.

Opinion & Blogs

  • State, Then Church

    The church, being no more a person than any other corporate body, has no separate rights of its own — and certainly, no rights that would empower it to ignore laws that apply to all Americans.

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