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DMB bails out Live Arts building

by Hawes Spencer

Despite a big Loretta Lynn fundraiser last summer, the building that houses Live Arts and Second Street Gallery still needed to raise $1.1 million to complete its building Campaign, finish portions of the building, and provide maintenance funds. Enter Dave Matthews Band’s Bama Works Fund. The band’s charitable giving arm, the Fund announced today that it’s pledging $550,000 to (more)

Starr Hill gets its groove

by Hawes Spencer

Starr Hill Music Hall has developed a great reputation for hosting jam bands. But here comes hip-hop in the form of GZA. In an online exclusive, the Hook interviews GZA. (more)

Big belts to play JPJ Arena

by Hawes Spencer

The big belts are coming! After years of planning and about $131 million in construction spending, the John Paul Jones Arena will open with… drumroll… World Wrestling Entertainment, formerly known as WWF. But while that’s the first event listed on today’s press release from SMG Management, the company booking these entertainment riches, spokesperson Anne Hoof says that wrestling is just a taste of (more)

i’d rather go swimming

by Lisa Provence

Charlottesville Parks & Recreation wants to ditch the pools at McIntire, Forest Hills and Meade parks and replace them with much cheaper “spray grounds.” City Council approved the re-allocation of $1.85 million in capital funds last night. The public is invited to learn why spray grounds are better for the city than pools.

Alleged bombers won’t be tried as adults

by Lisa Provence

Commonwealth’s Attorney Jim Camblos calls the charges against the four teens who allegedly plotted to blow up WAHS and Albemarle High “serious”— but they all will be tried as juveniles March 8. Camblos declined to provide any details about the evidence against them. Police have said they’ve confiscated two shotguns, three computers and other, undisclosed items.

Three of the youths were in court today, and they’ll continue to be held in custody while further assessments are made.

Kroboth’s sentencing postponed

by Courteney Stuart

It’ll be nearly three months before masked assailant Kurt Kroboth learns his fate. This morning, Albemarle Circuit Court Judge William Shelton agreed to continue sentencing until May 9 to allow Kroboth time to round up character witnesses and documents in support of a lighter sentence. This is the second time Kroboth’s sentencing has been postponed, and Commonwealth’s Attorney Cynthia Murray argued that Kroboth’s victim (more)






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