’Tis the season for theft

Is it just us, or do the holidays make everyone just a bit desperate? Whether it’s accepting a New Year’s date with the guy named Wilbur from your meditation class or breaking down in tears when the lady in front of you buys the last Jingle Beanie, it’s amazing how the season of joy can […]

Tenured and tenured-er

The resignation of Arts & Sciences Dean Ed Ayers after five years in UVA’s administration (www.virginia.edu) prompts the question—how long do University top dogs stay, and when is it time to roll over? You can’t touch this: John Casteen outpaces other elite university presidents by almost 3 to 1. If administrators at comparable universities are […]

Cadaver tissues common in transplants

In September, a hospital reported a patient in Minnesota had gotten a rare bacterial infection from a knee surgery that used a tendon from a donor cadaver. The Centers for Disease Control launched an investigation of thousands of tissues used in transplant surgeries supplied by Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation (MTF), the tissue bank that sold the […]

Liberal group comforts GOP defector

A lifelong Republican, Joel White wandered into the Starr Hill Gallery on Tuesday evening, December 5. Was he “Dem,” or “Dem Curious”? Neither, exactly, judging from his brief voting record (he sat out the November election and voted red two times before), but the 25-year-old transplant from Columbus, Ohio, was certain that the monthly meeting […]

City surplus not that big a deal

When the City reported earlier this month it had a surplus of $9.9 million, people sure were troubled at the idea of all that money sitting around somewhere. “Well, then, why are my real estate taxes so damn high?” and “I sure could think of a few things to do with $9.9 million!” were common refrains.

Warner leans toward re-election bid

Virginia’s longstanding man in the U.S. Senate, John Warner, had some major media coverage last week. As critic of “stay-the-course” and the outgoing chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Warner got a turn in the spotlight when the Hamilton-Baker Iraq Study Group report was released to his committee. Because he marshaled support for Rumsfeld […]

Get involved, for the love of Christ!

Yeah, yeah. We know. It’s the holiday season, and you’re busy shopping and wrapping presents and volunteering at churches and handing out candy canes at nursing homes and/or defending your contrarian views on public Nativity displays at awkward work parties. In other words, Santa Claus is comin’ to town, and you ain’t got no time […]

Clooney connection

His only crime is breaking hearts, but with a mug like that, we’re more than happy to include George Clooney on our blotter. Oh and now that he’s made a deal with our favorite local courts and crime hero (and handsome man in his own right) John Grisham

It’s all about us

How would you say Charlottesville fared musically in 2006? Let’s take a little test. Would you rather:

A. Take a long bike ride through city streets on a beautiful Saturday afternoon with little traffic around, finally settling in for a cold draft beer at Durty Nelly’s.