Glossary of Terms

Glossary of TermsDon’t understand the beer gibberish the author is yammering about? See if this helps. Abv Alcohol by volume (percentage alcohol). Most beers are 4-5 percent abv, though some, like the Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA, exceed 20 percent abv. Ale One of the major classifications of beer, ales are brewed with top-fermenting yeasts […]

Hop springs eternal

It’s early on a Friday night, we’ve got a town to paint, and Tex recommends we go to a Corner bar that shall remain unnamed. I put down my Tröegs Hopback Amber Ale in protest.
Enough. No more drinking just to get drunk, no more dubiously mixed drinks, and definitely—definitely—no more discussions of Pinot Noir…

Cross words

Dear Ace: As I drive up 29N, I always see people trying to hoof it across those eight lanes of high-speed traffic. I can’t believe that there’s not a single crosswalk anywhere on this stretch of highway! Are there any plans to remedy this alarming situation?

The once and future fan

I didn’t want to like the Dave Matthews Band. In fact I tried hard not to. It was late 1991, I was 16 and a friend of mine told me about a friend of hers, Stefan, who went to Tandem and was in this band and we should seriously go see them. Right. Like I was going to go see a high school band

The best of what’s around

Remember Two Things (Released 12/16/93)
This collection of live and studio tracks may have a regrettably dated “magic eye effect” album cover, but that didn’t stop it from tearing up the charts. Though independently released (on the band’s own Bama Rags label), it eventually went gold (and later platinum, following its 1997 re-release by RCA). With such unprecedented sales, it wasn’t long before major labels came calling and DMB was signed to RCA.

Hot topic: Amendment banning gay marriage

This decoration won’t be topping any Old Dominion wedding cakes if a majority of Virginiansvote “yes” to the State constitution amendment that would ban both marriage and civil unions for members of the same sex. Talk is heating up about the proposed amendment banning gay marriage. In November, Virginia voters will get the chance to […]

Geraldine Ferraro handicaps the election

A diminutive Geraldine Ferraro shared a secret with a packed ballroom at UVA’s Newcomb Hall on Wednesday night, September 13. During her 1984 campaign for the vice presidency, she stood on an important platform. Specifically, a box. “It really made a difference,” the former Democratic congresswoman said with a laugh.    Ferraro delivered a keynote address […]

Julius Neelley is Opinionated

As America approaches a population milestone of 300 million in our 230th year, perhaps some soul-searching is in order. Could we possess a national persona that helps determine the prevailing zeitgeist, that trend of thought characteristic of a time and place? Did our formative years as a nation set in place circumstances that would forever influence our moral fiber? Have we finally arrived at a plateau where politics and culture coalesce to form an authentic civilization?

Virginia Justice Center debates FAIR

Managing attorney for the Virginia Justice Center Tim Freilich debates his opponent’s tough-on-immigrants stance at the Northside Library Wednesday, September 13. “I agree with you on one thing,” Tim Freilich, managing attorney with the Virginia Justice Center for Farm and Immigrant Workers, a statewide project of the Legal Aid Justice Center said. “Our immigration system […]

Religious collective engages public policy

A Charlottesville-based religious organization called Clergy and Laity United for Justice and Peace (CLJP) plans to ditch the dogma in a new public outreach program that kicks off Wednesday, September 20, with a forum on “The Role of Religion in Politics”—the first of many planned public events to expand the group’s discussions beyond their monthly […]