Foxfield on Saturday

The Foxfield Races are next Saturday out towards Free Union. Admission is $20, parking is $15. A tip for you UVa students: Don’t miss out on the horses. They’re the big furry animals running in circles.

This story was updated 04/19/01 at 1:49pm. It originally indicated that Foxfield was “this Saturday” instead of “next Saturday.”

“Tommy” Opens at Culbreth

The UVa Department of Drama‘s performance of The Who’s “Tommy” (you know, the pinball wizard) opens Thursday night. It runs from the 19th-21st, and then from the 25th-28th. All performances start at 8pm.

Governor Sued Over Tax Cut

State senators and businessfolk have filed a lawsuit against Governor Jim Gilmore to stop him from cutting back the car tax. Gilmore’s large tax cuts have required UVa to halt new building plans, and have forced PVCC to stop funding a number of services, even things as basic as grounds maintenance. The Virginian-Pilot Daily has the story.

Mayor Opposed to Arresting Drunks

Mayor Blake Caravati, in an interview in today’s Progress, said that he favors bringing drunks to the Mohr Center (the detox house on East Market) instead of arresting them. Said Caravati, “[P]utting them in jail when they’re dead drunk doesn?t do any good.” Sounds like a good policy to me.

Cav Daily Critiques Self

In Brent Garland’s latest column in the Cavalier Daily, he does a good job of critiquing the Cav Daily’s site (albeit in a brief fashion), pointing out what’s good and what needs to change. He’s spot-on about all of the things that are good, but he forgot something that needs to change: they should permit people to directly reply to articles, like you can reply to this very article. If only every local media outlet would critique their on-line presences. I suspect that WVIR‘s “Local News” section would receive less-than-glowing reviews. Don’t get me started on the Progress.

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