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A note to readers about story comments This is an update of the newspapers ongoing effort to provide an interactive computer service that permits readers to post comments about our stories. Crozet: The canary in the coal mine? The 400-foot ark that sat in southwest Crozet for several months earlier this year may have been part of a movie set, but community association President David Wayland pointed out that the area might need it. Crozet: The canary in the coal mine? First in a four-part series. The 400-foot ark that sat in southwest Crozet for several months earlier this year may have been part of a movie set, but community association President David Wayland pointed out that the area might need it. The art of weird The stars are pale, overwhelmed by a nearly full moon. The only real light so far is in front of a home. We pull over on a rise in the dirt road, climb on top of the car and look to the right. Before long, they come. A yellowish light. Then a second. And a third. Have Baton Will Travel: A Global Repertoire Can a destination influence the style of a performance? The principal conductor of the BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda, believes that it can. His travels have been truly inspiring. £50,000 FANTASY LEAGUE Sign up here for Britains biggest FREE fantasy football game with £50,000 to be won... more Jack DeJohnette: Colors, Grooves, Golden Beams When you hear Jack DeJohnette’s playing, you know it’s him. No living jazz drummer is more accomplished, better-known or more technically equipped than the 64-year-old, Chicago-born DeJohnette, and no other drummer plays with his particular blend of unerring time, power and groove. PiratesstealOaklandersheartswithsong MAKING TIMELY passage into a barnacled waterfront bar, westward from the Embarcadero in Oakland,tis there was said to play a raucous band of mostly mariners, andtwas truth that be told. DOC MARBLE Š Curing a severe collecting habit “Im an elderly man and Ive lost my marbles. Do you have any?” this garage sale visitor will ask. Remembering the Big E and Little Ol Me Maybe the chemicals have finally gotten to me, but I swear, while coloring my hair yesterday, I had one amazing out-of-body experience. The last thing I recall while dabbing on Beautiful Brown, was looking in the mirror and feeling ancient. | ||||