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May 2003
Features

Jazz Still Lives Here

Time was, jazz lovers in Hampton Roads could head out for an evening of jazz any night. Musicians jammed together, fished together after hours, and offered the community a choice of music. And the community supported the music. Yeah, those were the days. Are they returning?

All Jazzed Up

Jae Sinnett’s mission is to help his listeners ‘get it’

Collectors’ Items

Recordings by jazz musicians with Virginia roots are worth seeking out

The Many Genres of Jazz

Side Lights

Buffs knows that the backup players and vocalists could make or break a recording

And Big Cities

Large scale jazz hails from Hampton Roads

Reading and Writing

In the new novel If Wishes Were Horses, Star Hennessey wrestles with the family legacy. It’s a struggle Norfolk novelist Merry Whiteford knows well

Departments

Maddry

You may well ask what citizens can do or ignore at each level of the color alerts. But if you do, you’ll be flat out of luck

Reporter

In late May and June, rockets holding twin robot rovers will take off for Mars. Years of work for NASA Langley researchers will come down to five minutes when they land in January

Town & Country

Amid anti-American sentiments, some Hampton Roaders say au revoir to French products. PLUS: The new Hampton History Museum, Cousteau Society moves to Hampton, edible digital images on delicious cookies

Around Town

Courthouse Galleries in Portsmouth offers an expanded version of African American history in Virginia; Pungo celebrates 20 years of honoring the strawberry

Datebook

The Virginia Arts Festival continues through May 25

Life

At Home

It offends her feminist nature no end to have to admit this, but sometimes it’s wonderful to be rescued

Culture Check

There’s more to opera than the fat lady singing

Health

The Alexander Technique retrains stressed muscles and improves body awareness

Style

For a guy, one of life’s big moments comes when he gets the knot right. Of course, there is a lot more to ties

Home & Garden

Creating a waterfall in your back yard isn’t inexpensive, but the right landscaper can create a soothing cascade

Travel

Regional outdoor theater is as diverse as a barrier island, a city dock, a river cliff and the stone ruins of a quarry

Beyond Virginia

Salinas, Monterey and Pacific Grove, California, have become a mecca for Steinbeck fans all over the world

Dish

It’s Greek to Me

What’s that honey-crispy, nutty thing called? How do you pronounce spanakopita? Just what is feta cheese? A primer, Greek 101 if you will, to get you more acquainted with wonderful Mediterranean food

Corks, Kegs & Cocktails

Conquering the intimidating restaurant wine list isn’t as difficult as you might think

The Market Report

By Land: Strawberry Fields Forever; By Sea: The perennial Southern favorite, Catfish

Underground Gourmet

As locals turn their attention to the Atlantic Ocean at the unofficial start of summer—Memorial Day Weekend—a taste of the Pacific can be found in Sandbridge

Local Flavor

With Virginia ham on trademark square biscuits, Brunswick stew and hot apple pie, the Old Chickahominy House offers an 18th-century haven in the midst of 21st-century traffic, cell phones and deadlines

Last Words

“Blossom by blossom the spring beginsÉ”

Special Dental Coverage & Advertising Section

Tooth Implants

No more teeth in a cup

No More Metal Mouth

Adults can straighten teeth using nearly invisible aligners

Pregnant?

Better visit your dentist as well as your ob-gyn

Knock Yourself Out

Sedation dentistry takes away the fear for many patients

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