Monticello shows “green” is old news

With green building becoming all the rage, developers and builders are jumping over themselves to tout their environmental bona fides. But some, to paraphrase a country song, were green before green was cool. One of them is a native. You may have seen his work around here. Thomas Jefferson—third president, UVA founder and “green” architect, […]

City tries to settle razorwire suit

On Valentine’s Day, 2005, Charlottesville resident Shirley Presley filed suit in the United States District Court against the city and the Rivanna Trails Foundation (RTF) for the violation of her property rights over the previous six years, as well as for malicious prosecution by the city. For those claims, Presley asked for $1.4 million in […]

Camelot fire ruled arson

A December 27, 2007, fire that occurred at 528 Jester Ln. in the Camelot subdivision of Albemarle County has been ruled the result of arson, according to Lee Catlin, county spokesperson. “The property owners, Donald and Barbara Smith, were not home at the time of the fire, and lost everything,” she says. The county has […]

Follow-up

In October, we reported on motions to dismiss in the federal lawsuit accusing Wintergreen Partners, Inc. of violating antitrust laws. But the case can go forward, according to a recent ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Norman K. Moon. Nellysford-based Mountain Area Realty claims that an exclusive deal between Wintergreen Partners and the Charlottesville-based Roy […]

Semester At Sea settles in with faculty

When it first was announced that UVA would take over academic leadership of the Semester At Sea program from the University of Pittsburgh, many professors weren’t interested in providing safe harbor. With a “booze cruise” reputation lingering from the 1999 MTV “Road Rules” filmed on board, the program sparked a minor conflagration largely because of […]

Hartz to lose job to Turner?

The work of curating and directing a museum or art gallery isn’t that much different than curating and directing a website. For a lot of local art spaces, images and text are swapped on a monthly basis for more images and text—abstraction swapped for realism, the name and mission statement of Artist A swapped for […]

Basketball midseason report

High-quality ACC basketball, the best cure for your post-Gator Bowl sickness! Both the men’s and women’s teams had gaps to fill this season, and while the midseason marks aren’t exactly fridge-worthy, they could be worse.

What’s in your backpack?

Jonathan Daron Year: Junior Major: Interdisciplinary Studies, with a business concentration Hometown: Norfolk What’s in his backpack: Four bottles of water, 1984, The Art of Fear, Best Darn Lies and Stats

Hundreds flood Richmond to oppose new coal plant

First the politicians spoke, Virginia State Senator Phillip Puck, Delegate Terry Kilgore and local Wise County officials among them, offering bland platitudes on economic growth and construction jobs—real concerns to be sure in a place like Wise County, where jobs have become scarce.

Accord the norm for new City Council?

There was an unusual amount of energy in City Council chambers at 6:57pm on January 7. And why not? It was a new year, and a new council. Holly Edwards and Satyendra Huja were about to take their seats for the first time, Dave Norris was about to take over as mayor, and the two […]