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Admit it. You Tivo-ed Simon Schama’s “Power of Art” series on PBS. You dig Sister Wendy, the bubbly British nun who gets a kick out of Ingres’ nudes and Picasso’s […]
Richmond first felt the cultural impact of d.l. Hopkins in 2000 with his appearance in Slice soft-drink ads, famously receiving a key to the city from then-Mayor Tim Kaine. But […]
Since founding Watershed, an architectural firm for ecologically responsible design projects, Patrick Farley has established himself as one of Richmond’s most articulate and visible go-to guys for green design. “I’ve […]
Opening1708 Gallery “Outside In,” a exhibition by installation artist Marilee Keys. 7 p.m. Opens with a reception on Sept 7. Runs through Sept 29. 319 W. Broad St. 643-1708.art6 Gallery […]
Adam Juresko lives in Oregon Hill, rarely venturing beyond downtown. The Fine Foods there is his border patrol. Going to the Museum District, he says, would be like traveling to […]
Summer is on its way out, along with beach houses, barbecues and picnicking. Projects that have been pushed to the bottom of the to-do list are working their way to […]
Established Actor’s Money Grab“Shoot ‘Em Up” (Sept. 7)Starring: Clive Owen, Paul Giamatti, Monica Bellucci.About: One-upping “The Nanny Diaries,” Owen plays a British nanny with elite military training who protects a […]
Turn off the air conditioning. Open the windows and let in the fall air. These are just a few tips from Richmond designers for welcoming fall indoors.It’s all about the […]
Josh Small has some gypsy in his blood, so it’s inevitable that this story ends with him traveling. But the troubadour fought it. Small moved here in 1998 from Falls […]
It’s all “Wizard of Oz” and stuff back there. During the urban shvitz that is summertime, color seems to drain right out of the world, lost in that Kansas-like haze. […]
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