They still buy CDs in Carytown [April 28]

Today the Richmond Times-Dispatch, prompted by news of Plan 9’s Corner location being slated to close, checks in with the Plan 9 store in Carytown—that hip part of Richmond where people are sufficiently enamored of music on vinyl to prop up a record store in the age of the iPod. Jim Bland, who owns the Richmond-based chain, tells the T-D that the Corner store has struggled in recent years, but his Carytown general manager says that store is “hanging in there strong.”

Previous "This Just In" articles from this week:

Cavaliers feel ’crosse [April 27]
UVA men drop second straight title to Duke

Playing on Sundays [April 26]
NFL drafts three Hoos

We’re here! We’re queer! [April 25]
But, apparently, you’re not.

Duke vs. UVA. Again. [April 25]
But first they have to get through Maryland

UVA announces dean of Arts and Sciences [April 24]
Concludes 17-month search

We have a budget [April 24]
And other news from the General Assembly

“Glocal” food presentation nets concrete ideas [April 23]
Community Food Center in the works

Residents question Hope shelter [April 22]
Edwards: Haven’t talked about homelessness in “comprehensive” way