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“Back to the Future”: Report Sounds Familiar 14 Years Later

With Mayor L. Douglas Wilder's City of the Future under fire, Style Weekly decided to check in with the original time-traveler-turned-researcher, James A. Crupi....
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Flowers in the Attic

From family heirloom to library exhibit, baby boomers find history preserved in the proverbial shoeboxes.

Already Missing Dot’s Back Inn

I worked at Dot's Back Inn for about a year ("Dot's Final Call," News & Features, Dec. 13). Cookie is the kindest, most...

Quick Flicks

Capsule reviews of current movies.

Restroom Doors Should Be Even Wider

One minor correction to your article on restroom doors at City Hall ("Do City Hall Bathrooms Violate Law?" Street Talk, Dec. 20):The 32-inch dimension...

Rental Unit: “The Oh in Ohio”

The "oh" referenced in "The Oh in Ohio" is more offbeat than amnesia or multiple personality syndrome, I'll give these filmmakers that. But it's...

Good Riddance Senator, Hello Opportunity

Stephen Marusco's assessment of George Allen's loss is certainly on-target ("Christmas Gift," Back Page, Dec. 6), and not news to many of us who...

Galleries

Ongoing43rd Street Gallery The Holiday Open House, featuring works by Dani Cage, Lee Hazelgrove, Ana Anderson and others, runs through Dec. 30. 1412...

Ukrop’s Muzzles Black Voice, Publisher Charges

Strained relationship cleanup on aisle 9!In an effort to tidy up the free-publications racks it maintains at the front of its 28 locations, Ukrop's...

Top Shelf

Literary firsts, the same old best-sellers, political angst and hospitality mark the year in books.

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Richmond’s most essential stories, delivered every Thursday morning.

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