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Jen Johnson grew up in Newton, N.C. She moved to Richmond in 2002 to attend Virginia Commonwealth University, earning a bachelor's degree in English with a minor in women's studies. […]
Five local authors write about running away, psychiatric institutes, homes for unwed mothers, the search for self and other hazards of growing up.
Insects are probably the least-fun creatures in the entire animal kingdom. Between their small size, spindly, segmented limbs and general alien-like appearance, they don't exactly invite a great deal of […]
Times-Dispatch newsroom takes another hit.
Local musicians launch city's first marching band.
Catherine Baab works as an advertising copywriter and contributes to Style Weekly and its magazine for Richmond women, Belle. In 2007, she completed a master's degree in creative writing at […]
Henley Street and Barksdale head to Los Angeles to explore family strife in two new shows.
A new building connects the spiritual with the scientific.
When Jim Noonan asked his friend Charlotte about her first memory, she said it was of taking a trip to Charlottesville and saying, “I'm not a ville!” Noonan, 50, guesses […]
Child prodigies are overrated. When you find yourself reaching your full artistic or intellectual potential before you hit puberty, it's a little depressing to think that for the remaining 60 […]
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