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(10/27/11 3:22am)
As I pulled off the busy highway and around the corner into a quiet neighborhood, I kept my eyes peeled for the entrance of the Hollywood Cemetery. After a few seconds, I found what I was looking for and entered into the serene atmosphere.
(10/25/11 4:49am)
Dallas Joseph, a Middle Tennessee State University 2009 graduate, says he and a friend first used the word "loaded" in a song and wanted to turn it into something bigger.
(10/20/11 6:47am)
Just about a 45-minute ride from campus, between the James and Chickahominy rivers, are several plantations that once were home to many notable Virginians, such as Declaration of Independence signer Benjamin Harrison and Presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler.
(10/20/11 6:40am)
Carytown prides itself on offering off-beat shops and eateries to satisfy those of us who aren't content with Chipotle or Panera Bread, and who are looking for something closer to campus. You've got CanCan Brasserie for French, Nacho Mama's for Mexican, Amici for fine Italian and a handful of great seafood, diner, brunch and American options to boot. Secco Wine Bar fits right in with Carytown's European restaurent feel with its variety of small dish offerings. Secco Wine Bar is operated by River City Cellars, the internationally stocked wine shop right next door, which allows Secco the luxurious wine list that pairs so perfectly with its dishes.
(10/12/11 10:36pm)
A lively Cellar crowd laughs as Wade Downey explains his opening song was written for his two-year-old son, Finn, and the eventual break-ups he'll go through later in life.
(10/06/11 5:05am)
Starting next semester, hungry Heilman Dining Center patrons will no longer be able to stop and chat with cashier Diane Bennett.
(10/06/11 5:02am)
Since this will probably be the last movie review I write for "The Collegian," I'm deliriously relieved that I get to tell you about a very good film. I'm talking, of course, about "50/50."
(10/06/11 4:59am)
If you thought you saw or heard about the Harvard Sailing Team's visit to campus last Friday night, you're wrong. The real Harvard sailing team was probably out lifting or drinking whiskey or whatever it is that sailing teams do on a Friday night. Those people onstage in the Camp Concert Hall looking cute in polos and argyle are a group of nine actors who only call themselves the Harvard Sailing Team.
(10/06/11 4:48am)
1. Thou shalt not wear lodge shoes anywhere but the lodge.
(10/06/11 4:24am)
Something magical was brewing in the heart of downtown Richmond on Tuesday. The musical "Wicked" has returned to the Landmark Theater and crews were on site unpacking and assembling the set for its first show last night.
(10/06/11 2:12am)
I'm in the air about 100 feet above the clear water of the James River. The pedestrian suspension bridge under Richmond's big, truck-noisy Lee Bridge leads me over to the sometimes eerie quiet of Belle Isle.
(09/29/11 4:31am)
The lights went dark, the crowd quieted and the theme song from "Mission Impossible" started playing as a tall figure came down the aisle, flashlight in hand at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts' Leslie Creek Theater.
(09/29/11 4:29am)
The UR Players open their season with "Trojan Women: A Love Story," a play that fuses Greek tragedy, opera, pop culture and aspects of the contemporary world, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
(09/29/11 4:17am)
Seeing my parents on campus for the last parent's weekend of my college career was bittersweet.
(09/29/11 3:49am)
This is the answer key for Catherine's Crossword Corner published on Oct. 20, 2011.
(09/29/11 3:18am)
I'm starting to wonder if Hollywood film reviewers are being paid to say that movies this year are decent when they're actually so boring it's almost criminal that someone funded the making of them. Or maybe these critics are seeing director's cut versions of the films, since most reviewers watch films together in separate theaters from the general public. Either way, "Moneyball" is god-awfully boring and anyone who says differently is probably a fan of Major League Baseball.
(09/22/11 7:56am)
The movie "Drive" follows a character who is based on a superman-type persona, barely speaks and is also as awkward as Ryan Gosling's character in "Lars and the Real Girl." Sure, he's a stoic superhero with a secret identity but he's also awkward, makes strange decisions and gets involved with really obvious crime kingpins. And instead of flying faster than a speeding bullet and leaping tall buildings, his superpowers include driving getaway cars and invisibility.
(09/22/11 6:37am)
Guiding Eyes for the Blind, a nonprofit program that trains service dogs, has made University of Richmond one of its training sites.
(09/22/11 5:43am)
While a group of teenage boys cast fishing hooks into the James River at the Manchester Docks, I somberly gazed toward the city, contemplating the first view that African slaves had of Richmond.
(09/22/11 5:14am)
The University of Richmond's Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art is showcasing the Annual Student Exhibition in the Pickles Gallery located in the Modlin Center. The show closes Sunday, Sept. 25.