The sorry state of saying "I'm sorry"

The “perfect” apology, if there is such a thing, can be whittled into three pieces, each of which is well illustrated in a letter that Emily Post dreamt up for 1922’s Etiquette.  READ MORE Regrets only 10 things (of dozens) that deserve an apology Dear Mrs. Neighbor, My gardener has just told me that our […]

Regrets only

1 Moderators for the conservative blog Free Republic allowed readers to post a slew of horrific comments on their website directed at a picture of Malia Obama. Obama was pictured in Italy, wearing a t-shirt with a peace sign on it. One comment mused that the 11-year-old looked like “ghetto street trash,” where someone else […]

Virginia Quarterly Review; Fall 2009

With 20 murders in a population of 750,000, El Paso, Texas was one of the safest cities in America in 2008. Across the border lies Juarez, a city roughly twice the size of El Paso, which in the same period saw 1,600 of its citizens murdered. This is just one among many statistics that begs […]

Daughtry; John Paul Jones Arena; Friday, November 20

Daughtry’s latest album Leave This Town focuses on physical and emotional departures, but former Fluvanna High School student Chris Daughtry’s appearance at the John Paul Jones Arena marked a return home, back as a platinum-selling superstar. One of “America Idol”’s greatest successes, Daughtry and his radio-ready rock anthems ought to be perfect for a packed […]

Twenty years of music and arts in the spotlight

It seems we here at C-VILLE have kind of a thing about reporting while using alternate modes of transportation. Just as this week’s cover story stems from a walk through as-yet-incomplete Hollymead Town Center, some of our favorite stories from the archives grew from walks and bike rides. Our reporters have slogged through parks and […]

All that Twitters

Dear Ace: MySpace is played out, Facebook is getting there, and I’m ready to set up a new circle of on-the-Internet friends. Who are some of the most prevalent Tweeters in Charlottesville, and how do I become one of them?—Twit-Or-Miss-in-Charlottesville There are a number of ways to connect with the Charlottesville Twitterati. One is through […]

Worn In Red stays brutal, vital

Nearly every song on Worn In Red’s recently released full-length, In the Offing, follows the structure of penultimate track “Mise En Abyme.” Big musical shifts come in tempo and rhythm, but volume and tone remain set to “stun.” Lyrically, In the Offing prefers to provoke questions rather than provide answers, and the vocabulary swings between […]

Albemarle's walkability goals are slow to gain a foothold

READ MORE • Click here for more information on pedestrian safety. On the outer fringes of Hollymead Town Center, at the corner of Grand Forks Boulevard and Perseco Lane, there is a townhouse for rent. It’s one of four units in a lonely building, stranded among the raw sites of its as-yet-unbuilt siblings. On September […]

Studying what walkers need

Studying what walkers need Do big cities have anything to teach towns the size of Charlottesville, or for that matter, suburban areas like those in Albemarle, about creating safe places for pedestrians? A new report suggests that development patterns are the key to walkability, so the success of larger urban areas may well hold lessons […]