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Road AwakeningIt takes a New Yorker to bring egg creams to Goochland, and Eddie Rohrbacher says there’s no turning back now. He spent two months gutting the interior of Grandpa […]
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by Ed Harrington
There are three subjects you don’t talk about without consulting your PC field manual:race, sexual orientation and homelessness. If you want to stir the pot, casually drop some frank remarks […]
Chances are at one point in your life, you were either in “The Nutcracker” or you know someone who was. With a 50-foot Chinese dragon, a Russian bear, natives from […]
This is the time of year when boxed CD sets get their due. While they may be pricey, you can generally count on them being packaged well, sitting nicely on […]
The comics occupy less and less space in the newspapers these days, and even when they have a page or two of their own, each strip is so reduced in […]
Unlikely as it seems, the history of the often-called “fashionable” West End has as much in common with Southern California, or even south Florida, as it does with the rest […]
The Byrd Theatre Foundation is getting one of its wishes granted this Christmas. An anonymous corporate donor has given $150,000 to the foundation to repair the Byrd’s leaky roof. The […]
After months of learning lines, rehearsals and character analysis, some of local theater’s favorite players can relax for the holidays with familiar material. The Holiday Cabaret at the Barksdale Theater […]
We know you’re aware of “The Bourne Ultimatum,” “The Simpsons Movie” and the latest “Harry Potter.” While not quite anti-Santa, the following is intended to help get your mind off […]
Pay close attention, because this may well be the last year things like “narratives” appear on television. If this writers’ strike continues into the New Year, producers will have to […]













