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Town of Renters

According to census data, we’ve got more renters than home owners in Charlottesville. In fact, we’re in the top cities in the state when it comes to having a high percentage of renters. No doubt UVa has something to do with this, but houses do cost a lot in this town. I imagine I’ll be renting for a long time to come. The news is from WINA.

Country Concert in Augusta

Kevin Armstrong’s David Allen Coe concert is happening after all. After the Buckingham Supervisors nixed it last week, he was forced to move the show out of the county. Now it’s taking place at the Augusta Expoland in Fishersville, a venue known mostly for their monster truck rallies. (“Sunday, Sunday, SUNDAY!!!”) Though this doesn’t exactly signal a victory for Armstrong, at least the concert is happening as planned. Today’s Progress has a brief story about this.

Kluge Donates Land to UVa

Local uber-rich guy John Kluge is donating over 8,000 acres to UVa. University President John Casteen would like to use the land to create an arts center akin to Boston University’s Tanglewood. Though the dollar value of the donation hasn’t been officially determined, the Progress reports it to be $125 million.

Bumpass Burglar Pleads Guilty

The Progress reports that Raymond Winkler of Bumpass has plead guilty to 15 counts of breaking and entering. He’s accused of 50 burglaries in Fluvanna, Louisa, Orange, and other less-relevant counties. I don’t actually care about this story — I just wanted a chance to have the name “Bumpass” in a headline. Isn’t it hysterical that we’ve got a town named “Bumpass?” Bumpass, Bumpass, Bumpass. OK, I’ll never do this again, I promise.

Offstage puts on Titus Andronicus

Chap writes: The local theater group Offstage will be performing Shakespeare’s “Titus Andronicus” behind PVCC’s new Dickinson Theater. Show dates are May 31 through June 2, and June 7 through June 9. Doors open at 6:30 and the show starts at 7:30. The play will (weather permitting) be held outside at the ampitheater, so bring blankets/lawn chairs. Rain dates are June 14 – 16. This is a fairly macabre (read: interesting) play so young children are not encouraged to attend. Tickets may only be purchased at the door. Email a fellow monitorhead with any questions – This is a show not to be missed!

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