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A day or two ago I thought I’d take a ride. A friend had been mentioning a place he thought I should try — not an easy place to reach, […]
By most accounts, Texas consultant Jim Crupi’s recent report “Putting the Future Together” offered some salient points and recommendations for improving the Richmond region. But questions remain about its methodology.Crupi […]
Watching “The Nutcracker” over the holidays feels like drinking hot chocolate on a cold day — sweet, rich, familiar. It is a fairy tale once removed — a Christmas-party fantasy […]
Keyshia Cole, “Just Like You” (Geffen Records)Keyshia Cole’s latest album works the space between club-hoppin’ hood rats and lovesick college grads with the finesse of, that’s right, Mary J. Blige. […]
Richmonder Robbie Cunningham can comfortably belt it out in the 1,300-seat sanctuary of St. Paul’s Baptist Church in Richmond’s South Side, but the size of his audience has just exploded.Viewers […]
Richmond has learned to drink more than Chablis and merlot, due in no small part to the patient education of long-running wine merchants such as J Emerson on Grove Avenue, […]
“Deep Water” doesn’t feel like a documentary. Combining archival footage, journals and interviews, the film recounts the strange story of the first Sunday Times Golden Globe Race, an open competition […]
The enigmatic Paul Keevil came to America as a British rock guitarist and wound up working at a Sunset Strip restaurant called Millie’s and Jack’s. In 1989, he introduced California […]
No local restaurant has galvanized the community like the Positive Vibe Café, where Garth and Max Larcen have managed to corral some of the city’s best talent into an ongoing […]
Good things come to those who wait, especially if they want seriously good Italian food. We finally got ours when Ed Vasaio (pictured at Mamma ‘Zu in 2003) a man […]
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