The last Green Reads under Bush
Hello again, Green Readers. Looking for links? I’ve got ‘em.
Hello again, Green Readers. Looking for links? I’ve got ‘em.
For some county and city residents, the New Year began with the worst possible news. Albemarle County’s GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms has laid off approximately 50 employees.
What do the attendance numbers say about your theater preferences? Some pretty interesting stuff, really
It’s very cold outside. Construction crews are still stationed at the 200 blocks east and west, and at Central Place. And good news: The dust has cleared.
It’s that time of year. The LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph announced the three featured artists for 2009. And the winners are
The Cavalier Daily reports that the Jefferson Scholars Foundation is planning to award fewer scholarships this year as a direct result of the substantial loss the Foundation’s endowment has suffered.
Smell something burning? It’s the new EP from that band you dig. But is it a good burning, or a bad burning?
Joining the Virginia governor’s race months after his fellow Democratic candidates state Senator Creigh Deeds and state Delegate Brian Moran does not appear to be a serious handicap for Terry McAuliffe.
Michael Keaveny confirms rumors that he is no longer heading Red Light Management’s restaurant operations for Coran Capshaw.
The food and wine extravaganza is now scheduled for July 32 to August 2, 2009.