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Former Miranda’s owner indicted on several felonies and misdemeanors in Madison
A former Madison restaurateur shut down several months ago by the Virginia Department of Taxation over back tax issues now finds herself in more legal trouble. A May 24 Madison County Grand Jury direct-indicted Miranda Ashley Durrer-Davis of Barboursville, who owned Miranda’s Restaurant on N. Main Street until the commonwealth padlocked the doors in late April.
We Can Show You Better Than We Can Tell You
Disclaimer: This narrative is not the complete history of Gogo music in Charlottesville. This article serves as an in-depth look at the perspectives of Gogo music enthusiasts and community members who have contributed to its evolution and presence in Charlottesville. It aims to highlight their experiences, insights, and contributions to the vibrant and growing Gogo music scene within the city.
DuCard Vineyards announce Lobsterpalooza event
DuCard Vineyards is excited to invite all to its first Lobsterpalooza on Saturday, July 13, 2024. Come out and join in the fun with food, live music. The event will be held at the tasting room at 40 Gibson Hollow Lane, Etlan, Va., 22719 from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. as part of the Second Saturday event.
Peaceful Pet Night aims to reduce firework-induced anxiety
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Pet parents would do anything to keep their animals safe and happy. But fireworks pose a particular challenge on Independence Day. Through Peaceful Pet Night, the Charlottesville SPCA is seeking volunteers to help their animals cope with firework-related anxiety. “We’re gonna be just inviting the community...
New mural unveiled at Jefferson City Center
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - You can check out a new mural at the Jefferson School Foundation, and even be a part of it. The Foundation, in collaboration with artist Jae Johnson, unveiled a mural called “Sanctuary of Soul.” It is located on the first floor of the Jefferson School City Center in Charlottesville.
Peaceful Pets looks to help animals deal with Fourth of July stress
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- The Fourth of July is a time of celebration, but the noise can be stressful for pets, so the CASPCA is hosting an evening of calm and relaxation for shelter animals on Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. The Peaceful Pets event welcomes community members...
James Monroe’s Highland to celebrate Independence Day with free concert, $10 general admission to museum
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLERIGHTNOW) — James Monroe’s Highland will host a free concert on the 4th of July, with $10 general admission for museum visitors. The Staunton-based Heifetz International Music Institute will provide patriotic music to celebrate America’s Independance. Performers will be the youth and young adults participating in this year’s Heifetz Summer Program.
Tips and Tricks for Grilling Steaks on July 4th
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Grilling steaks on July 4th is the perfect way to celebrate—because nothing says ‘freedom’ like turning up the heat and flipping a juicy steak to perfection! For some expert advice, we turned to Uncle Pauly and Tom Morgan from 92.7, who shared their top pro tips for grilling the perfect steak.
10:00 Ticket Window: Nickel Creek & Andrew Bird
Nickel Creek & Andrew Bird are coming to The Ting Pavilion with Mike Viola on Wed, Jul 17th, and 106.1 The Corner wants you to be there!. Tune in Mon, Jul 8th– Fri, Jul 12th at 10am we’ll give you the cue to call, be the right caller on the studio line at 434-970-1061 and you’ll win those tickets to see Nickel Creek & Andrew Bird!
Charlottesville’s newest winery is well worth a visit
Paul and Diane Manning had lived in the Keswick area for decades, loved its horse and fox hunt culture, and were longtime fixtures at the Keswick Hunt Club. When they bought historic Castalia Farm in 2013—an 800-acre estate in the Cismont Hills once owned by Meriwether Lewis—prominent friends like Barboursville winemaker Luca Paschina urged them to found a vineyard.
Pioneering Charlottesville gallery continues to awe
When the celebrated art historian Lyn Bolen Warren founded Les Yeux du Monde in 1995, it was one of just four public Charlottesville venues for viewing art—including the University of Virginia’s Fralin Museum of Art. For 25 years, Warren used Les Yeux to help transform the city into an artistic haven that now boasts more than 30 museums and showrooms.
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