Boxer Learning Lays off 1/3

Based on the hours-old gathering of semi-inebriated ex-Boxerites at Miller’s, it looks like about a third of Boxer Learning employees have been laid off. BoxerJam, thir sister company, laid off everybody in May, so this could be worse. It’s a tough time to be a tech in C’ville.

Trax to Close, Reopen Under New Name

The Progress reports that Trax is closing down for the summer, and reopening again in the fall with a new name and new events. Fresh owner Michael Duchesneau says that it will likely end up with the moniker of “Tahiti Joe’s” or “Frankie’s Patio.” He intends to introduce top 40 dance nights, and is quick to point out that there will be “no hip-hop, no rap.” Writes Fidel: “Thank heavens. Can’t be having that subversive element in Charlottesville…need to give the old Katie’s crowd a place to go!” Say, I wonder if Duchesneau’s considered naming it “Crossroads?”

Cantor Against Flag-Burning

Eric Cantor, who represents the 7th District, has introduced a bill to the House that would amend the Constitution to make it illegal to harm the U.S. flag. Concidentally, public radio commentator (and my mother) Janis Jaquith recently wrote an essay on this very topic. WINA has the story.

No Extension for Ivy Landfill

State environmental regulators have denied the Rivanna Solid Waste Authority‘s application for an extension on the life of the Ivy Landfill. They’ll have to refuse trash from industrial customers beginning September 1st. The story is from WINA.

Steve Keene’s Online

Charlottesville’s most productive artist left town a few years ago, but now you can find him on-line. Yup, Steve Keene is now selling on-line. What’s especially cool is that you don’t get to pick out your painting — you can buy a small painting for $8, or a large one for $12. Some things never change.

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