Nathan Alderman

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Rent a road trip

If the open road is calling you—or if you’d like to spend a few nights communing with nature without, you know,...

Crafting a style all his own

The fundamental nature of art,” says Tate Pray, “is that it has no use.” But the Charlottesville-based designer seems...

Yes. Oui. Can! King Family Vineyards cracks open a new...

Sommeliers may take offense, but canned wine is a booming business. In January, Crozet’s King Family Vineyards popped...

Soup’s on

Chef Mark Gresge missed making soup. From 1992 to 2014, Gresge ran the beloved local French restaurant L’étoile. “To...

A play- book for profits

Two days into training camp with the Chicago Bears, Maurice Covington’s hamstring tore—and took his future plans with...

A new recipe for success

A teacher changed the course of chef Antwon Brinson’s life. Now, as he trains Charlottesville residents for kitchen...

Power players

In 2017, renewable energy generated 18 percent of U.S. electricity, doubling its share from 2008. Here in...

Future in common

Before they could build a place to bring people together, the founders of Common House had to keep it from falling...

1515 and counting

Since its construction in 1896, 1515 University Ave. has been a drugstore, a bookstore, a boarding house, the...

Room to grow

It’s tough to squeeze the entire planet into one classroom. But Western Albemarle High School and architects VMDO...