Lake Anna’s in hot water

The Water Control Board of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (VADEQ) has scheduled a public hearing on Wednesday, July 18, 7pm at Louisa Middle School, 1009 Davis Highway (Rt. 22), in Mineral, Virginia. VADEQ plans to reissue the permit that allows Dominion Power (formerly VEPCO/Virginia Power) to continue dumping very hot water without any […]

Miss Blues’ Child; ElectricHolyFireWater

cd You might say that Eli Cook is at a crossroads. Recently, his solo CD, Miss Blues’ Child, has been picking up steam. The album, recorded in a single session in October 2005, is being distributed internationally through New York-based Valley Entertainment, and has gotten looks from allmusic.com, which lauded Cook’s “deep voice that sounds […]

The Virginia Quarterly Review

words Let’s begin at the end. The final piece in the latest Virginia Quarterly Review is John T. Casteen IV’s incisive look at Poetry magazine’s long, strange trip since Indianapolis heiress Ruth Lilly bestowed some $200 million to it in 2002 and the young Christian Wiman took over as editor. Casteen compares the general voice […]

“Jack Kirby’s Fourth World Omnibus Vol. 1”

comics Thirteen years after his death, Jack Kirby is still considered “The King” by many comic fans. The artist co-created most of Marvel’s enduring super-heroes, including Captain America, the Fantastic Four, The Hulk, the X-Men and Iron Man, and then jumped shipped to the company’s “distinguished competition,” DC Comics, in the ’70s. There, Kirby had […]

Food fights

This summer, take a break from the drive-through and get out to the county to see tractors roving the land or a few bent backs—people picking vegetables from

Local food, a glossary

CSA: Community Supported Agriculture, a model of food production in which consumers buy “shares” and sometimes help farmers work the land in exchange for a helping of fresh, locally grown vegetables orother goods. EAT Local: “Everyone At the Table,” a group of UVA professors, farmers, retailers and interested consumers, based in Charlottesville, that meets to […]

Looking into Baltimore, London cameras

It started small in Baltimore in 1996, just 16 black-and-white cameras bolted to light poles and buildings, staring straight down on a single spot, unblinking. But after a 2005 trip to London—a city 200,000-cameras strong—then-Baltimore mayor Martin O’Malley implemented City Watch. It’s a city-wide network of full-color closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras that pan, zoom, […]

Death penalty protesters sentenced

Local Brian Buckley and seven others were sentenced in D.C. Superior Court June 28 on charges that stemmed from a death penalty protest on the steps of the Supreme Court building. The activists faced charges of parading and displaying a banner on Supreme Court grounds that read “STOP EXECUTIONS” on January 17 while protesting the […]

Fighting for rights ain’t easy

There are lawyers who will take on the establishment at any price, suing institutions like UVA or the police for little payoff aside from the greater good. Neal L. Walters is not that lawyer. Though Walters has played the yin to bulldog attorney Debbie Wyatt’s yang on a number of civil rights cases over the […]

How to survive a home invasion

In early June, a woman was home with her son at her apartment in the county when two men with a gun came looking for her boyfriend. They forced their way in, assaulted her, tied her up along with her son, and put them in the bathtub while they robbed the place. It’s the kind […]