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Caffeine Magazine: Richmond's Drug of Choice
This is the next mayor of Raleigh? But, goshdarn it, when he starts talking he ... fundraiser for a serious mayoral candidate in a major Southern city. ...
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RAND-McNally | By John F. Sarvay Jr.
In 1925, Nashville's Grand Ole Opry began broadcasting on a static-free signal that carried across the United States. Its first acts included flamboyant ...
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My Grandfather's Art | By John F. Sarvay Jr.
The laborers slip on their shoes. ***. When he died, there was no chorus, no calamity. There was no bird outside the window, no rain. ...
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al Tahrir | By John F. Sarvay Jr.
But the soles of their shoes. were worn too thin to have been that new. And the way they drank their tea: loose, swirling,. stirred with sugar in short, ...
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John & Nikole's Wedding Registry
We are registered online at Amazon.com's Wedding Registry for a small number of home and garden items. Point your browser toward John & Nikole's Wedding ...
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Caffeine Magazine: Richmond's Drug of Choice
And for that matter, where can you find a good park in Richmond? .... The brick wall is great for fencing in small children—usually escorted by nannies—but ...
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Caffeine Magazine: Richmond's Drug of Choice
Weather Gripes: Who can stand the local TV weathermaps laden with summertime slogans like “merky” (sic) and winter phrases like “snowing like lard” (ala ...
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Buttermilk & Molasses
DIED AND GONE TO FAIRYLAND Michael Lewis married Tabitha Sorenson (rock on, right?) and they have two children. I've been following his parenting chaos on ...
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Caffeine Magazine: Richmond's Drug of Choice
Is she the sassiest girl in America? Story by John Sarvay. Over a cup of coffee at the Village, Anna—her family calls her Jennifer—Hartl doesn’t act sassy. ...
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Caffeine Magazine: Richmond's Drug of Choice
Many of our older friends continue to wax nostalgic about the good old days of Richmond rock. Frankly, we can't remember them. And if we could, ...