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Cover Story
Shunned by his party, one of Virginia's top Republicans may give voters their first credible independent candidate for governor.
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The Reporter's Notebook
TV news tells us what happens when the government shuts down.
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News and Features
Lamb of God frontman acquitted of manslaughter charges.
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News and Features
Ken Cuccinelli’s new book is short on social issues and long on anti-federalist fear mongering.
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News and Features
Pretending to be sick, local actors find lucrative work at VCU Health System.
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The Reporter's Notebook
On the injustice of parking in the Fan.
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News and Features
- by David Timberline and Jason Roop
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Arts and Culture
Megan Marlatt's "Substitutions" brings plastic to life at the Visual Arts Center.
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Theater
A comedic duo shines in "Sunshine Boys," bringing a crowd pleaser to Swift Creek Mill.
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Music
One of Richmond's most promising jazz trios makes every note count.
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Music
The fire-mongering Howl stops in at Strange Matter.
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Night and Day
Saturday, March 2, at 8 p.m. $10-$76
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Night and Day
Sunday, March 3, at 8 p.m. $20-$25
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Night and Day
Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 8 p.m. $12.
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Night and Day
Thursday, Feb. 28, at 6:30 p.m. $10-$12.
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Night and Day
Feb. 28 through April 27
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Music
Here's what Richmond's bands are working on.
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Food and Drink
This seafood game changer brings more than oysters to Grace Street.
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RVA Food News: Naked Onion preview, Local Eatery's new brunch, Toast for charities + more.
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Back Page
The Charlottesville Bypass, from just about every angle, is an extraordinary waste of taxpayer funds at a time when the state has no money for road construction.