A Closer Look
Conduct: BIs there a giant sucking sound reverberating across Richmond’s stages? The local theater scene used to support a substantial population of theater professionals — aided by production houses that […]
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Conduct: CEven though a new professional theater company opened in town in 2007 — Henley Street Theatre Company — the Richmond theater scene has virtually stagnated in the last five […]
Conduct: A- New experiences are forced by necessity and networking. The Richmond Symphony — lacking a concert hall and finding much of the classical hit parade logistically out of bounds […]
Conduct: AIf you’re among the throngs that have joined First Fridays Artwalk since it began seven years ago, you know that the number of Richmond art galleries is rapidly growing. […]
Conduct: AThe James River Writers, gearing up for its sixth season, has attempted to unite Richmond’s eclectic diaspora of novelists, journalists, poets and speechwriting/rant-raving/romance-spinning aficionados. If there’s a unified front […]
Conduct: A-There have been some losses in the past decade — the death of violinist/educator Joe Kennedy Jr.; the departure of strong local voices such as Howard Curtis, Rene Marie, […]
Conduct: BDuring the last decade, dance in Richmond has managed a strange balancing act — simultaneously growing and sitting still.The Richmond Ballet moved into a new home and instituted the […]
TO: Bob Mills, Chairman, Planning CommissionTHRU: Norman B. Sales City AttorneyFROM: Jan T. Reid, Asst. City Attorney IIDATE: January 25, 2008RE: Request for legal opinion-State and Local Government Conflict of […]
There was no more elegant and dapper man in Richmond than Dr. Francis M. Foster, a dentist and amateur historian who knew more than anyone else about the obvious and […]
Conduct: AThat Richmond has enjoyed an influx of artists in the past five years is hardly debatable or even surprising, given the emergence of a veritable visual-arts corridor on Broad […]
Conduct: B+So Richmond finally has two new, high-quality, midsized clubs, Toad’s Place and (almost) The National, bringing diverse touring acts to the masses. But one also should note that the […]
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