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Distinctive brick buttresses support the upper levels of the Coliseum, which opened in 1971 as a centerpiece of downtown revitalization.

Rehabbing Big Brown

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  • Distinctive brick buttresses support the upper levels of the Coliseum, which opened in 1971 as a centerpiece of downtown revitalization.
    Scott Elmquist

    Rehabbing Big Brown

    Our architecture critic looks at why to rehab the existing Richmond Coliseum and make it a centerpiece for redevelopment.

    By Edwin Slipek | Jan 12, 2021

  • Project Censored
    Illustration By Anson Stevens-bollen

    Project Censored

    An annual look at important national stories missed in corporate news.

    By Paul Rosenberg | Jan 5, 2021

  • Dr. Danny TK Avula, 42, lives in Church Hill with his wife, Mary Kay, and their five children.
    Scott Elmquist

    Richmonder of the Year

    After a global pandemic stopped everything, Dr. Danny TK Avula was the right person at the right time.

    By Jason Roop | Dec 29, 2020

  • July 4: State Sen. Amanda Chase, GOP hopeful for Virginia governor, was a  
featured speaker at a 2nd Amendment Rally, Virginia State Capitol.
Photographer’s note: When I saw Sen. Chase step out of the black SUV and strap on an assault rifle, I knew I was witnessing an event unlike any other in my 30 years as a photographer. Surrounded by militia also carrying assault rifles, she walked to the Bank Street entrance of the Capitol and started addressing the crowd. The scene was surreal. A candidate for governor stood before the press in a public space calling for gun rights in a state where 1,000 Virginians die from gun violence every year. A state that carries the legacy of the massacres at Virginia Tech and more recently, Virginia Beach.

    Photos of the Year 2020

    Style Weekly photojournalist Scott Elmquist chooses some of his favorite images from a busy year.

    By Scott Elmquist | Dec 22, 2020

  • The Vindicatrix was removed from the Jefferson Davis monument on July 8. The bronze statue stood atop the monument since 1907.
    Scott Elmquist

    The Year in Review

    A look back at 2020, a year that none of us will forget.

    By Brent Baldwin | Dec 15, 2020

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