The Bridge Spring Film Series celebrates Architecture Week


Still from Martin Arnold's Piece Touchee.

The Bridge Spring Film Series celebrates the AIA's Architecture Week by screening a collection of avante-garde films dealing with structure and physical space, including works by Austrian deconstructionist Peter Kubelka and by New York-based landscape filmmaker Peter Hutton, a collaboration between Phil Solomon and Stan Brakhage, and the brilliant “Piece Touchee” by Martin Arnold (if you missed the latter at the Virginia Film Festival a few years ago, be sure to mark your calendar for this screening). 209 Monticello Road. 984-5669.

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Mr. Woodywoodrowski,

You'll notice your comment has been removed. While we appreciate the fact that you have strong feelings about this issue, your personal attacks against those involved and comments about "pay offs" are simply not appropriate here. You, and anyone else who has strong feelings about this issue, are welcome to share your opinions, but please refrain from personal attacks and making potentially libelous comments. Thank you.

Dave McNair
The Hook

Why haven't the Saponi residents hired an attorney yet? That's the only thing that will get a reaction, and a solution.

Erik I am so proud of you for sticking with this and not giving up. It will be a long drawn out process dealing with Greene County. But someone has to stand up and get the job done.

Mr. Nutter,

You may want to get the original site plans for the developed areas in question. Those plans have an engineers stamp on them. If the design is faulty, as a proffesional engineer, he is responsible