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In “Gran Torino,” Clint Eastwood is Dirty Harry again, retired in the suburbs.
D'Angelo promises he'll return.
Mayor Dwight C. Jones hails the Capital City Program, Richmond's disciplinary alternative school for at-risk students, calling it central to his plan to revitalize education. But some longtime education advocates […]
Of all the musical subgenres to embrace, the role of the struggling singer and songwriter is one tough gig. It's bad enough that just about every heart-on-his-sleeve guitar strummer willing […]
Tom Camden could have pinched himself. After a day spent combing through Richmond Public Library's special collections books, he stared long and hard at the swirling cursive words inscribed in […]
Unlike most local acts in Richmond, which tend to lean more toward the genre extremes of hard-core metal or folk music, it's nice to find a band such as the […]
I wish to thank Peter McElhinney for his wonderful tribute to John Bradshaw (“Remembrance,” News & Features, Dec. 31). Although the news of his death brings 2009 in on a […]
The Wu Tang Clan has always presented itself as a foreign entity, expanding its eastern-influenced empire like some musical Chinese dynasty. Despite releasing only five studio albums as a collective […]
What kind of world do we live in where a former presidential candidate can't get an invite to the private inauguration of Richmond's new mayor? Silver Persinger, who ran as […]
Opening 1708 Gallery Paintings and prints by Christopher Quirk and Nichole Maury. Opening at 7 p.m. on Jan. 9 and on display through Feb. 14. 319 W. Broad St. 643-1708. […]
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