March 14th, 2002 issue #0106

March 14th, 2002

4Better Or Worse

  • The week in review

    Best description of a thief– white male, fond of chocolates, ice cream, and books:  Barracks Road’s Lindt Chocolate Shops, Barnes & Noble, and Ben and Jerr...

The Dish

  • Not again!

    In the two years since Sam’s Kitchen went up in flames, we haven’t heard too much about massive blazes destroying businesses. But now, it’s happened again, and coinci...

Essays

Real Estate - On the Block

  • Striking understatement

    ASKING:  $325,000 SQUARE FOOTAGE: 2,300 YEAR BUILT: 1997 ADDRESS: Bridalwood Trail, Keswick NEIGHBORHOOD: Keswick, Cismont CURB APPEAL: 6 out of a possible 10 LISTED B...

Movie Reviews

  • Time goes slowly

    The remake of The Time Machine has two "based-on credits," one at the beginning and one at the end so you don't connect them. The first is the original novel by H.G. Wells,...

Music Reviews

  • John McCutcheon

    Russ Perry, one of the architects involved in designing a new home for Live Arts, the Second Street Gallery, and Light House, began the evening, a fundraising concert for t...

News

  • Coliform in water?

    An ominous looking legal notice in the classifieds warns residents of Langford Farms in Ivy that the total coliform bacteria in January exceeded federal standards. Coliform...

  • Grant's death

    How could someone so full of life suffer such a terrible death? Friends of the late Dave Grant are wondering. Ted Kostich, for instance, is a developer who recalls the time...

  • Hurting by helping?

    To the Four County Players, one of the oldest theater groups in the area, there’s something rotten in Richmond. In fact, the 30-year-old Players are so riled up that they...

  • If you build it, they will come

    As a recording engineer in Charlottesville with clients like Earth to Andy and Seven Mary Three, Kevin McNoldy had a big problem. “I’d be with a band, they’d get a re...

  • Music world mourns

    Head Guano Boy Chris Leva was waiting for bass player Dave Grant at Bobby Read’s North Garden recording studio last Tuesday to do some mixing for a new Guano Boys CD.&nbs...

  • Never fear

    A top Charlottesville developer team is feuding. However, if local news accounts have given the impression that the mammoth properties built by Lee Danielson and Colin Rolp...

  • When a little sprinkle just isn't enough

    It’s reminiscent of Chicken Little, only these days the problem is that nothing’s falling from the sky. Or at least not enough. All over the area, officials are soundin...

Facetime

  • Gloves on

    “It’s one-on-one training, every time,” says Joe Mallory, who, even as he’s being interviewed, barks out instructions: “Throw it harder,” he yells to two young...

Letters

  • Mental confusion

    I'm hooked on your new publication and wish you the greatest success. I'm disappointed, though, with Mariane Matera's essay [ “No excuse,” 3/07/02]. 

  • Splitting hairs

    The Hook quoted Charlottesville mayor Blake Caravati as saying that the words "hate crimes" do not appear in Virginia statutes [News, “White Sheets,” 2/28/02]. That str...

Cultural preview

  • 2,000 boxes of books!

    It’s too late to haul your castoff books to Gordon Avenue to contribute to this year’s annual Friends of the Library sale. “All of our little spaces where we store th...

  • Big dreams

    Miguel de Cervantes probably never envisioned that Don Quixote would some day embody the sentiment of a famous Broadway song, "The Impossible Dream." He also likely never c...

  • Eco-excitement

    If you’ve ever been to the Virginia Discovery Museum and enjoyed the host of great hands-on, interactive exhibits they pack into that little building, then wished for mor...

  • Looking out for us

    Since September 11, most media reports have focused on terrorist activities, and rightly so. But in between those updates have been reports of smaller events that just as s...

  • Meet the Wiz

    If you're in a mind to "ease on down the road" to Live Arts this weekend, you'll find yourself caught in a tornado of "funkified" energy. Clinton Johnston's direction of Th...

  • Softening the hard knocks

    Annie put it best when she sang, “It’s the hard knock life for us.” But while orphan Annie’s journey through adolescence ended happily as a member of the Warbucks f...

  • Sticking it to 'em

    Q: What the heck is that? A: It’s a stick. Q: What the heck’s a stick? Glad you asked. Most Monday nights at Miller’s, when he’s not on tour, Greg Howard perfor...

  • Strange concept

    Above all things, the strange concept behind this exhibit bears mention. For the paintings that comprise her exhibit, “Puppet Fiefdom,” Vidu Palta seems to have used re...

Uncategorized

  • Paging all book lovers!

    Browse through the listings for the soon-to-happen Eighth Annual Virginia Festival of the Book, and your head will spin. Too much in too short a time! I don’t want to cho...