The rare poster above for a gig staged one month after Woodstock was silkscreened by then-VCU art student Chuck Wrenn in 1969. Eventually, the kid pictured on guitar, who was the principle performer in the band — its name was changed soon after this poster was made — went on to become a Rock ‘n’ Roll hall-of-famer. Name him.
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October 15, 2009
The Case of Gus the Bookstore Cat
Note: An earlier version of this piece first appeared at Richmond.com in January of 2000. * Though cynical peopl ...
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December 8, 2008
Changing city streets
During the recent mayoral campaign candidate Paul Goldman floated an idea about making Cary St. in the Carytown neighbor ...
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November 6, 2007
Judge’s ruling: Wilder went too far
Mayor Doug Wilder received a well-deserved comeuppance from Richmond Circuit Judge Margaret P. Spencer yesterday afterno ...
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