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November 08, 2009

Still going at area theaters

Ongoing productions on area stages Chamberlayne Actors Theater, 319 N. Wilkinson Road, 262-9760. “I’m Not Rappaport,“ $15-$20; reservation...

Fiction review: Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us!

Ralph Nader, the consumer activist and corporate scourge, is saying nice things about the kind of folks you’d expect him to despise. “Never...

The final candidate
The final candidate

Ski poles have none of the subtlety of a conductor’s baton, but for Arthur Fagen, it was the former that led to the latter. Fagen is the final candidate...

A novelist cooks up a plausible, scary disaster

The whole place was like a doll’s house that had been turned upside down and stepped on.“ This is Margaret Atwood’s startling description...

‘Mahalia’s’ story is thin, but singing is rich

African American Repertory Theatre has begun its residence at Richmond CenterStage’s Gottwald Playhouse with “Mahalia,“ Tom Stolz’s...

Father’s day, son’s honor
Father’s day, son’s honor

Stanley Rayfield does not consider himself a great artist. But the proof is hanging in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington. There by itself, commanding...

Auditions for Nov. 8

FOOL FOR LOVE—Director Anna Senechal Johnson is seeking one actress age 25 to 40, two males 25 to 45 and one male older than 55. Auditions will be...

Nonfiction review: In Search of Bacchus

Thirty-three years ago, George M. Taber set the world of wine on fire with a four-paragraph dispatch about a tasting in France that compared the work of...

Fiction review: The Humbling

Philip Roth’s novels have become downright austere in recent years, with none of the past four cracking 300 pages. They’re chamber works, small-scale...

Nonfiction review: The Bonfire

The burning of Atlanta, with a memorable assist from Hollywood, is one of those events that resonates. Fires that destroy great cities perhaps are always...

Who will it be?

The Richmond Symphony had 240 applicants for the position of music director and narrowed the field to nine finalists. David Fisk, the symphony’s...


November 07, 2009

Celebrity news

R&B singer Usher’s divorce from his wife is final. Jada Hudspeth, a spokeswoman for Fulton County Superior Court in Georgia, said a final decree...


November 06, 2009

Elton John out of hospital, set to resume tour dates

LONDON—Elton John has been released from a London hospital after being treated for flu and an E. coli bacterial infection. The singer’s spokesman...

Morgan Freeman settles car crash suit

JACKSON, Miss.—Morgan Freeman has settled a lawsuit related to a 2008 car accident that seriously injured him and a passenger, according to court...

Dots don’t quite connect in ‘Goats’

Afun tone is undermined by disjointed storytelling in George Clooney’s “The Men Who Stare at Goats,“ and it all starts with the disclaimer...

Hammy performances, ridiculousness fill ‘The Box’

Cameron Diaz and James Marsden have a terrible moral dilemma in Richard Kelly’s “The Box”: Press a button on a mysterious container,...

Celebrity news

Pop star Rihanna said yesterday that she regrets going back to singer and ex-boyfriend Chris Brown after he left her bruised and battered in a February...


November 05, 2009

Chris Brown says he’s unsure about his image

NEW YORK—Chris Brown says he is unsure about how the public perceives him since he attacked Rihanna. Brown beat up his ex-girlfriend in February...

Man arrested in L.A. celebs’ burglary case

LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles police say they have arrested a man sought in a case involving burglaries at the homes of celebrities. Police say Jonathan...

White House to host episode of ‘Iron Chef America’

NEW YORK—Michelle Obama’s vegetable garden is about to become a culinary battlefield. The Food Network announced yesterday that an episode...

‘Avenue Q’ to bring puppets, irreverent humor to Carpenter Theatre
‘Avenue Q’ to bring puppets, irreverent humor to Carpenter Theatre

With songs such as “Everyone’s a Little Bit Racist” and “The Internet Is for Porn,“ it’s pretty clear that, despite...

Dining Out Review: Plaza Mexico
Dining Out Review: Plaza Mexico

What makes a restaurant stand out (in a good way) isn’t usually what it’s lacking.  However, in the case of Plaza Mexico, the new south-of-the-border...

‘Still going’ theater calendar

Still going   Chamberlayne Actors Theater, 319 N. Wilkinson Road, 262-9760. “I’m Not Rappaport,“ $15-$20; reservation required....

Table Talk: New Italian and steak coming to West End

Fans of Frank’s Ristorante in the Stony Point Shopping Center and the late Brother’s Pizza in western Henrico County will soon have a new addition...

Tickets on sale: Taylor Swift heads to Charlottesville

Country princess Taylor Swift will keep her “Fearless” tour rolling through next year and swing by John Paul Jones Arena on March 20 at 7 p.m. ...

Recent restaurant raves

Café Gutenberg 1700 E. Main St.

Up Next

upnext BILL GAITHER—Nov. 13. Southern gospel superstar brings his Gaither Vocal Band Reunited Tour to town, 7 p.m. at Richmond Coliseum, Sixth and...

1708 Gallery opens show of sound art

1708 Gallery in the city’s downtown Gallery District recently opened a show of new works by Richmond artist John Henry Blatter.  Blatter, who...

Movie trailers

See you later: Leaving tomorrow are “Capitalism: A Love Story,“ “Toy Story 1 and 2” and “Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad...

Music notes

Congrats to Richmond singer-songwriter Susan Greenbaum, whose song “Spin Like a Top” last week won the People’s Choice Award at the Songwriters...

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