Karen refugees rebuild their lives in the Triangle

Growing home — 14 Karen families at Transplanting Traditions Community Farm;
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May 16, 2012
Vol 29, No 20

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Elections

Primaries 2012: The early show

Primaries 2012: The early show

Issues reported to the Election Protection Hotline; early results in Wake, Durham and Orange counties

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Food

Small Batch Homebrew; LoMo Market

Small Batch Homebrew; LoMo Market

Home brewing kits to create a 12-pack; a farmers market on wheels

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Film

An Algerian immigrant teaches Canadian children in <i>Monsieur Lazhar</i>

An Algerian immigrant teaches Canadian children in Monsieur Lazhar

Opens Friday in select theaters
The film is a tale of healing—for the children, who despite their material comfort are suffering from emotional neglect, and for Lazhar, who is applying for political asylum after suffering a terrible trauma in Algeria.

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The morning after Amendment 1: Your world. And mine.

The morning after Amendment 1: Your world. And mine.

The results of Tuesday's election might solidify the sense of otherness with which I view my state and country. But my patriotism to my city has never been stronger.

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Music

Free Electric State's <i>Monumental Life</i>

Free Electric State's Monumental Life

Plays Friday at The Pinhook
Dark, engaging and built on infectious rhythms, Monumental Life finally sounds like Free Electric State. (Custom Made Music)

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Arts

Theater of the American South's <i>A Streetcar Named Desire</i>

Theater of the American South's A Streetcar Named Desire

Through May 27 at the Theater of the American South Festival in Wilson
Blanche DuBois looks like a million bucks in this muscular production of A Streetcar Named Desire.

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