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May 16, 2008
Authors come to the ‘Pep
Retired Naval Chaplain and CCHS graduate C. Neal Goldsborough will be at The Corner Shelf May 20 to sign copies of his booklet, “Where is God Amidst the Bombs?
May 15, 2008
‘Boleyn’ girls: What pretty clothes you have
Excuse my French, but England was f-ed up back in the day, especially for women.
May 14, 2008
The Pavilion Concert Series line-up
The Charlottesville Pavilion brings in big acts.
Fridays After Five Concert Series has kicked off
The free outdoor concert series kicks off May 16.
Bluemont Summer Concert Series line-up
The popular series is back in July.
Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ among cultural treasures
Twenty-five selections were added to the National Recording Registry on Wednesday.
CBS network adds more comedy to its fall schedule
CBS will bring two comedies to its schedule on Wednesday nights in the fall
May 13, 2008
Pop artist Robert Rauschenberg dies in Fla. at 82
Robert Rauschenberg, whose use of odd and everyday articles earned him a reputation as a pioneer in pop art but whose talents spanned the worlds of painting, sculpture and dance, has died.
Sex and the City premieres in London
The “Sex and the City” stars lit up London’s Leicester Square for the world premiere of the cinematic sequel to their New York adventures.
Sex and the City premieres in London
The “Sex and the City” stars lit up London’s Leicester Square for the world premiere of the cinematic sequel to their New York adventures.
May 08, 2008
A growing ‘sisterhood’
Korean hybrid fusion group plays at library
After the battle: Winner tells all
In Culpeper’s first Battle of the Bands last week, relative newcomer to the local music scene “4th Degree Burn” took home the night’s highest honors.
Losing my mind for ‘Iron Man’
“Iron Man,” the first Marvel Comics movie produced by Marvel Comics, is an extreme escape, and my favorite of the year.
Idol Jibber Jabber
Goodbye to Jason Castro, who does our panel like best of the rest?
May 02, 2008
Sing for spring
Blue Ridge Chorale preparing for Spring Concert
Korea comes to the ‘Pep
HaegumPlus, a hybrid fusion music group that perfoms with both traditional Korean and western instruments, will perform tonight at 6:30 in the Culpeper County Library meeting room.
April 25, 2008
Same old lovelorn story in ‘Sarah Marshall’
Produced by the same guy who did last year’s divinely inspired comedies, “Superbad” and “Knocked Up,” “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” just isn’t as good.
Rock On…
Nuggets of Culpeper music news
Let the battle begin
Culpeper Concerts to host battle of bands in May
This little piggy went to market
What’s going on in the Culpeper community?
April 23, 2008
Virginia and California wines focus of festivals
Two wine events this weekend will offer distinctly different opportunities.
April 11, 2008
Rock On…
Nuggets of Culpeper music news
April 10, 2008
Bonham Carter makes ‘Todd’ bloody good
It is raining blood as “Sweeney Todd” opens and beware there will be blood, lots more blood by movie’s end.
But that’s the Demon Barber we all know and love and Fleet Street never looked so sinister.
‘Graceland’ gals
Two one-act plays on Elvis open tonight
Who is that drag-dressing comedian performing with Cho?
Sullivan opens for comedian Margaret Cho, now on her “Beautiful” tour.
Brazilian band comes to the ‘Pep
Culpeper music lovers can sample the flavors of Brazil at ‘A Taste of Music’ Saturday at Culpeper County High School.
Brazilian band Diafanes, on its second U.S. tour, will stop through Culpeper before performing in Washington, D.C. for the annual Cherry Blossom Festival Sunday at the Tidal Basin Stage.
April 09, 2008
Mike Myers to Host 2008 MTV Movie Awards
Party on, Mike Myers. The star of the “Wayne’s World,“ “Austin Powers” and “Shrek” films will host the 2008 MTV Movie Awards.
Kenny Rogers to play Pavilion
He knows when to hold ’em and knows when to fold ’em. Now Kenny Rogers knows when he’ll make his first appearance at the Charlottesville Pavilion.
Margaret Cho comes to Warner Theatre
Outspoken comedian Margaret Cho is breaking the chains of self-hatred and embracing self-love at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C. Thursday, April 10.
April 05, 2008

