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Book Reviews
American Culinary Diet Has Roots in Slavery
Review: Bound to the Fire Author: Kelley Fanto Deetz Publisher: University Press of Kentucky Reviewed by: Ralph Peluso, Literary Editor…
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Foodie Newz
Foodie Newz June 2018 by Debby Critchley
On May 22, Mayor Allison Silberberg helped Ivica and Armela Svelina with their daughter Karmela and brother Almir open their…
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Community News
Bankers Voluntarily Use Their Assets to Clean Up Waterfront
On May 11, Volunteer Alexandria threw its annual “Spring for Alexandria” service day and companies and groups all over town…
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Community News
Remembering Alexandria’s Fallen Law Enforcement Officers
In honor of National Police Week, Alexandria’s law enforcement agencies held a wreath laying ceremony at the memorial to the…
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Community News
Three Recruits Join Sheriff’s Office
The Alexandria Sheriff’s Office recently welcomed seven new deputies to its ranks. On Monday, May 21, Clerk of the Circuit…
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Community News
Petitioners Expected at Polls During June 12 Election Discussing Gerrymandering
Members of the Alexandria Local Action Group from OneVirginia2021 will again be at the polls on June 12 for the…
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Zebra Misc
Alexandria Living Legends: Charlie Euripides
By Jeanne Theismann As a young boy growing up in Cyprus, Charlie Euripides dreamed of one day coming to America.…
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Community News
City Manager Issues Letter of Apology to Alexandria Regarding Potomac Yard Metro Non-Transparency
In a letter released to the press and community at 7 am, June 21, 2018, City Manager Mark Jinks stated:…
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Music
JOAN ARMATRADING: DOING IT HER WAY
It’s simple: to be happy, one of the world’s most brilliant singer/songwriters just wants to keep writing more music. By…
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