Claws and effect: Cat killing shocks Bentivar
Her name was Carmen, but the family called her a "ragdoll" because she'd put up with anything. A big black cat, Carmen patiently allowed children to roughhouse with her, served as a frequent guest at a local elementary school's "show and tell" days, and followed neighbors around, rubbing up against their legs, purring and begging for a pat. But one neighbor wasn't charmed by the three-year-old pet.
4Better Or Worse
The Dish
Essays
Question of the Week
Real Estate - $old
Real Estate - On the Block
Art Features
Movie Reviews
Music Reviews
News
WEEN win: DMV okays recalled plate
Bureaucrats sure do have dirty minds. That's the lesson Tom Rose learned from his recent go-round with the Department of Motor Vehicles, which pulled his specialty license ...
The Brazen Careerist
Strange But True
Facetime
Hotseat
HOTSEAT- All jazzed up: Genoways keeps VQR shining
Back in 2004, the Hook had already picked up on Virginia Quarterly Review editor Ted Genoways magic touch. "Ted doesn't just have ideas," UVA professor Stephen Cushman told...
Letters
Full Stories List for May 18th, 2006 issue #0520
ARCHITECTURE- Atwood's attempt: A Waterhouse 'village' downtown?
SHELF LIFE- Disappearing act: Where are all the free radicals?
4Better Or Worse
Art Features
Cartoons
Cover Stories
Essays
Facetime
Gimme Shelter
Hotseat
Letters
Movie Reviews
Music Reviews
My Ride
News
Photophile
Question of the Week
Real Estate - $old
Real Estate - On the Block
Strange But True
The Brazen Careerist
The Dish