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The mission of the Firehouse Theatre Project — to bring thought-provoking new American plays to Richmond audiences for the first time — is achieved with Sam Sheppard’s “The Late Henry […]
Allison Moorer, “Mockingbird” (New Line)The first quarter of 2008 isn’t even over and we’ve already heard three fairly high-profile cover albums from female country-soul singers. Allison Moorer’s sixth album, “Mockingbird,” […]
Don’t settle for life in black-and-white. Indulge your senses with the lush, luminous hues in “The Way We Live With Color” (Rizzoli International Publications, $39.95) by London’s creative director of […]
A Fuller CupCaffeine may be the fuel that holds this city together, no matter how slow-moving some parts of our culture may seem. There’s a coffee shop within a two-block […]
To love Regina Spektor is to love the noises she makes. Alone onstage, she’s enamored of the musical possibilities of her vocal chords. You can tell. She’s cooing and clicking […]
The honeymoon ended shortly after it began between Richmond City Council and Mayor L. Douglas Wilder’s new chief administrative officer, Sheila Hill-Christian. Now some members of City Council are talking […]
Delicate and folky, Americana to the core, The Bowmans return to the hardwood performance room of The Camel Sunday, March 9. The harmony-rich sisters, hailing from New York City, have […]
by Ed Harrington
The house on Franklin Street doesn’t have any turrets, beautiful curved windows or great rooflines, as the other buildings on the block do. Its unassuming beige brick exterior might lead […]
City Councilwoman Ellen Robertson says she made a mistake in referring to Richmond Chief Administrative Officer Sheila Hill-Christian as a “criminal” in this week’s Style. In an interview Wednesday a […]
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