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If Blockbuster goes, so does the neighborhood? Recent news that the video rental store in Carytown is closing — the one next to Big-Box slayer Ellwood Thompson's — has led […]
I could not have said it better than Joe Essid (“Beyond the Margins,” Back Page, March 2). There is quite a different feeling when you walk into a small, locally […]
Wisconsin's new Republican governor, Scott Walker, is trying to cut teachers' benefits and limit their collective bargaining rights to fill a $137 million hole in his budget. To blunt Walker's […]
I enjoy Jack Lauterback's Punch Drunk in Style Weekly and read his column about the Fanhouse zoning situation (“Red-Tape Brigade,” Food & Drink, Feb. 2). I was glad to see […]
Missing: Mr. Smedley. Height: 7 feet plus. Last seen with: A mouse and a sinister-looking cat, at Sixth and Grace streets, where he'd stood since 1985. The whimsical bronze statue […]
I'm glad that you continue to publish Jack Lauterback's biweekly column Punch Drunk (“Uncorked Masses,” Food & Drink, March 2). It's rather hard work being a pompous wine snob (keeping […]
Officials say the 29 trees felled during a brush removal will be replaced.
Civil War tourism is a billion-dollar business. But marketing Richmond's history is tougher than it looks.
With belt-tightening all the rage, even among those who can afford a private wine stock, Virginia legislators are giving oenophiles another incentive to eat out. Passed last month, just before […]
“Cedar Rapids” is a sporadically funny mash-up of comedy styles.
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