NEW C-VILLE COVER STORY: Aaron Farrington snaps trash and glitter
What does the party look like when the party’s over?
What does the party look like when the party’s over?
What does the party look like when the party’s over?
Local is (still) the new black. Shopping article in USA Weekend highlights Charlottesville stores to make the point.
This year’s elections were full of surprises. The victory of Democratic candidate Tom Perriello over incumbent Virgil Goode in Virginia’s Fifth District Congressional race was certainly one for the books. At least, Politico thinks so.
Our lady arm wrestlers dish about the local federation of femme fatales, and Jeff Coffin joins Dave Matthews Band
I’m reading some early Michael Pollan right now. It’s his book Second Nature, published in 1991, when I was first hearing scary reports about global warming.
Anthony Dale Crawford, convicted of killing his wife Sarah Louise Crawford in 2004, wins appeal.
Plenty of people tear up during the holidays. Unfortunately for the crowd at Fry’s Spring Beach Club, the tears were a little less “holly jolly”
There are two very good reasons to pick up January’s edition of Architectural Digest. First, Brad Pitt is on the cover. Second, Brad Pitt is on the cover. Well, close enough. The second reason more to do with Charlottesville: architect William McDonough’s take on sustainability.
The green world is much less pleased with Tom Vilsack for Agriculture Secretary than with other picks, like Stephen Chu in the Department of Energy.
Following the spring/summer love notes to Charlottesville from the Washington Post, today’s edition includes UVA alum Ellen Ryan’s tender homage to shopping on the Mall.