Virginia Quarterly Review; Spring 2009

There’s no question that the title of the latest Virginia Quarterly Review, “The End of Ice,” is meant to be taken literally. In travelogues that chronicle experiences as divergent as ice hunters blasting away at errant icebergs in Newfoundland’s White Bay to adolescents following the chaddar, or frozen river-highway, out of a village in the […]

Richard Spurzem lawsuit spurs 'em

Last October, developer Richard Spurzem of Neighborhood Properties decided that going through Albemarle County’s approval process for preliminary site plans was no longer an attractive plan. Having had his plans for 187 townhouse units (part of the North Pointe megadevelopment on 29N) rejected twice by county planners, and facing the prospect of a third review, […]

Rock music

Dear Ace, Who made that fabulous soapstone guitar erected in the front of the Music Resource Center on Ridge Street? When did it go up and why did I just start seeing it?—Sculpture Lover Dear Sculpture Lover, Ace can’t account for why you just started seeing the sculpture, but he can tell you that it’s […]

Twenty years of local news and arts in the spotlight

When you’ve been around as long as we have—20 years, as we’ve reminded you every week for the past 22 weeks—you’re bound to see some things come around again. And again. Steve Earle, for instance. The troubador returns to the Paramount for a night of pill-popping tunes about a year after his last visit, and […]

CTS receives stimulus funds

Early last month, Congressman Tom Perriello announced that close to $37 million in stimulus funds would be used to repave roads, repair or build bridges, and add to transportation systems in the Fifth District. The projects to be funded are those that the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) deemed “recommended” and that the Virginia Transportation […]