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Alexandria Academy’s campus, home to a school once run by George Washington, will likely open on time without the necessary operating permit. (Photo: Derrick Perkins)

City Hall turns a blind eye at new school

Derrick Perkins

Private academy lacks permit but will likely open as planned more

Lyles-Crouch school during segregation

Fifteen years after Parker-Gray School opened in 1920, another school opened to alleviate crowding of Alexandria’s black students during segregation. more

Ireton, St. Stephen’s look forward to new football season

Derrick Perkins

Football begins this week, and that means rosters and depth charts are moving and shaking more

Signature Theatre’s “Chess” pieces together exquisite performances

Lauren Frantz

This is no game of chess more

Police investigate drive-by BB-gun shooting

Derrick Perkins

Police are asking anyone who may have witnessed a drive-by BB gun shooting near the corner of Gibbon and South Alfred Streets August 23 to contact authorities. more

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Malbec and Me

Malbec is a red varietal wine I have customarily approached with caution. I've tended to view it as a ubiquitous, serviceable and affordable red, but rarely inspiring. The grape is a traditional Bordeaux blending variety ~ typically playing third or fourth fiddle in Bordeaux reds, if included at all; has long been produced as a single varietal wine in Cahors, a small, unsung winegrowing region in southwestern France; and occasionally appears in Meritage blends from California. Practically speaking, though, most of us know Malbec best as the signature red wine of Argentina, where the vines flourish in the shadow of the majestic Andes Mountains and whence the wine flows in burgeoning abundance.