Archive for 'Columns'
Alexandria architect leaves his mark
A recent addition to the Virginia Landmarks Register is the International-style Charles M. Goodman House, which sits along North Quaker Lane in Alexandria. Goodman was an influential American architect, educated at the Illinois Institute of Technology, who [...]
Free advice is available to local entrepreneurs
Small businesses and nonprofits often face situations in which it makes sense to get expert guidance to avoid costly mistakes. At the very earliest concept for a business venture, there are resources that can provide objective [...]
Hobie and Monk: College pal wants help covering up troubled past
Dear Hobie & Monk, I have a friend from college whom I like a lot and see socially, but she has some personality issues that make it difficult for her to stay in any one job [...]
The Old Club served up fine dining in a city hungry for choices
Alexandria’s restaurant scene is an epicurean’s dream, so it is hard to imagine that dining options in the mid-20th century were few and far between. Aside from small luncheonettes and cafes near City Hall, quick, chain [...]
Margaret Thatcher deserves her due
The reaction to last week’s death of Margaret Thatcher, the former prime minister of the United Kingdom, has been fascinating. Love her or hate her, she was the most important woman of the 20th century. Paul [...]
Moving toward better transitional care
Recently it seems that we see or hear this phrase — “transitional care” — in reference to health care, but what does it mean? And more importantly, what does it mean to you and your loved [...]
Out of the Attic: From trash to ash
In the early 1950s, increasing development in Washington’s suburbs prompted Alexandria officials to almost double the city’s size by annexing the land west of Quaker Lane from Fairfax County. Through the introduction of new infrastructure, this [...]
My View: Mayor Bill Euille, don’t tear our homes down
By, Veronica Calzada, Margaret Kanu and Kidere Seman You may not give much thought to where your janitor lives, ponder how your nursing assistant makes ends meet or contemplate where your taxi driver’s children go to [...]
Pet Matters: Diagnosing common health and behavioral problems
By Isabel Alvarez Our pets often behave in ways we find annoying, disgusting or burdensome, but we can’t seem to correct it despite a great deal of effort. For some reason, telling them to “stop it” [...]
Hobie and Monk: Should I stay or should I go now?
Dear Hobie & Monk, I’m in my early 30s and have a good job that I’ve enjoyed for eight years. Although I have no immediate intention of finding another job, I don’t see myself in my [...]
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
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UPDATED: Victim in overnight shooting identified
Just another murder by the terrorist police force. 1776
Cyclists will break the law as long as they can get away with it
You could replace the word 'cyclists' with almost any other word in th
Cyclists will break the law as long as they can get away with it
Yay! Back to the crazy bicycle bashing. Maybe Kathryn Papp can write a
City Hall’s whistleblowers deserve our praise
You should know that under the law Mr. Lewis was entitled to have his