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The 12-member commission charged by Mayor Levar Stoney is tweaking its report expected next month with recommendations on how to approach the fate of the Confederate statues on Monument Avenue. […]
How the South’s first television station rose in Richmond and the wild first broadcast featuring a blackout, a teen dance party and a missing governor.
Brooklyn-based artist Maria Chavez is unconventional. A college dropout, she is now something of an academic darling. She regularly receives invitations from universities to teach workshops and her art is […]
It’s easy to understand why true crime stories are so compelling. “This is intriguing stuff, and a lot of time it’s taboo material,” says “Criminal” podcast host and co-creator […]
Rum for it More booze is on its way to Scott’s Addition. Brothers and co-owners Brad, Barton and Barry Haneberg have teamed up to launch Virago Spirits, a distillery that […]
Justice Elder’s favorite art teacher was Kate Duffy. She told him that the nonprofit Art 180 was taking proposals for afterschool programs. After submitting a proposal for the spring session, […]
Craft beer’s cool factor relies in part on its connection with the community, part of a value system often linked to sustainability. Unfortunately, craft brewing doesn’t naturally fit an environmental […]
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Let me state three truths that should not even be debatable in 2018. First, slavery was monstrous. It treated some humans as animals — mere property that could be bought, […]
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