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Generous Moments in VMFA History

1919John Barton Payne, a Chicago lawyer, gives his art collection to the commonwealth of Virginia even though the state doesn't have an art museum.1932Payne...
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Festival Fever

But we're not alone in our love for the dark; this weekend the Virginia Festival Film Society in Charlottesville is celebrating the filmmaking renaissance...

Wheels come off in vehicle allowance scandal

The free ride couldn't go on forever. Amid growing concern over double-dipping both a city-owned car and a hefty vehicle allowance, Benjamin Johnson, Richmond's...

Side Dish

Lounge Out, Buddha InTo get a piece of downtown's lunchtime business, the former Lucky Lounge has a new look, a new menu and a...

Feature: Reinventing a Classic

With a nod to the past, the owners of Douglas Southall Freeman's former home bring new gardens to life.

Graphics Gauntlet

1708 Gallery, "3D Multiples: The Object of Production." 319 W. Broad St. 643-1708.ADA Gallery, "Grafoos and Tattoos," "They're All Gonna Laugh at You," "Some...

Galleries

OpeningArtemis Gallery "A Soft Look at a Hard Edge," metal work by Joseph DeRobertis, opens with a reception March 9, 5-10 p.m. Through...

Local Bin

Ilad "The Spoon" (Syjip Records) Art, temper tantrums and the avant-garde.Increasingly Richmond's rock bands fall into two camps: those that play clubs and those...

Turning on the Lighthouse

A group of arts-boosters-turned-restaurateurs plans to reopen Manchester's famous diner.

The Score October 11, 2007

+6 It's the pinnacle weekend of the 400th Jamestown anniversary, which includes President Bush's surprise conducting of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra. Like his conduct...

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