Charlottesville mayor: A popularity contest?

With the announcement of City Manager Gary O’Connell’s impending departure to head the Albemarle County Service Authority, C-VILLE wanted to know: Does Charlottesville need a popularly elected City Mayor?  Once current City Manager Gary O’Connell (pictured) heads to the Albemarle County Service Authority, should a popularly elected mayor appoint a new City Manager? “I am […]

Bill to share medical and criminal records might lose exemption

Freedom’s just another word for “sharing information.” Take Delegate Rob Bell’s House Bill 903, a bill that would allow members of college threat assessment teams to discuss medical and criminal records of potential threats, as well as exempt records produced by those teams from the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).   Public access to threat […]

Dogged by controversy

The fight over the Virginia City plant isn’t the only bad environmental PR Dominion’s recently endured. In Northern Virginia, residents fiercely opposed the 500-kilovolt TrAIL line between Meadow Brook and Loudoun, though it did end up receiving state approval in 2008. Actor Robert Duvall, a Fauquier resident, lent his name to the fight, but neither […]

Arcadia; Play On! Theater; Through February 21

Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia is an unusual choice for Play On! While the play may be far from agit-prop or avant garde, it ain’t Moss Hart. It’s a challenge. Stoppard has always written as if to show how clever he is, and damn if he doesn’t succeed at every turn, decade after decade. Play On! risks […]

Black Square EP; Drunk Tigers

At their almost weekly shows in town, Drunk Tigers have secured their place as Charlottesville’s go-to goodtime band. Put on their new EP Black Square and all of a sudden it’s five o’clock, the dudes are here and beer’s in the fridge.   Drunk Tigers’ Black Square EP will be released alongside EPs by Corsair […]