An intergenerational discussion about rejecting the workplace for domestic life

Emily Matchar reads from Homeward Bound Friday — A round-table conversation on leaving the traditional workplace for a home-centered life of child-rearing, gardening, cooking, sewing and other domestic tasks.
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Shake-up unfolding in NASL front office staff, per internal league memo

Shake-up unfolding in NASL front office staff, per internal league memo

The changes, which will all take effect by the end of this month, including a new Director of Operations and Director of Communications for the...
Star Trek Into Darkness is cute but insubstantial

Star Trek Into Darkness is cute but insubstantial

Into Darkness is an entertaining retread that also feels like an elongated TV episode with a bigger budget and explosions that come at the expense...
DVD+Digital: Rooney Mara, antidepressants and <i>Side Effects</i>

DVD+Digital: Rooney Mara, antidepressants and Side Effects

Steven Soderbergh's final film, supposedly, examines the evils of Big Pharma. Supposedly.
Saturday: The Backsliders, PKM raise money to battle Parkinson's Disease

Saturday: The Backsliders, PKM raise money to battle Parkinson's Disease

Seven bands join to raise funds for The Michael Gardner Foundation.

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A teenage girl grows up on a journey across Germany after the war in <i>Lore</i>

A teenage girl grows up on a journey across Germany after the war in Lore

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Lore and her siblings find themselves alone in the world, with only a few valuables to barter on their way to their grandmother's house hundreds of miles north.

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Some facts about worker safety in North Carolina

Some facts about worker safety in North Carolina

Nearly 150 people died on the job in North Carolina in 2011. A recent AFL-CIO report says lax health and safety standards contribute to workplace deaths.

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Gubernatorial candidate James Protzman could rouse the Democrats

Gubernatorial candidate James Protzman could rouse the Democrats

The best thing about Protzman is that he isn't a politician, and he has a near-compulsion to say what he thinks in the most direct, if sometimes profane, way.

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At Bad Daddy's Burger Bar, nothing succeeds like excess

At Bad Daddy's Burger Bar, nothing succeeds like excess

A cornucopia for carnivores, Bad Daddy's at Raleigh's Seaboard Station doesn't sweat the small stuff.

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The week in music: May 15-22, 2013

The week in music: May 15-22, 2013

10&2: a dozen gigs for your consideration
Goner; Ghostface Killah; Ola Podrida; Titus Andronicus; The Bee Ball; Pure X; Solas, Kenny Roby; Barleycorn & Rye; People's Temple; Demon Eye, Church of Zann; !!!; Stanley Jordan, Kevin Eubanks

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Two arms negotiators try to end the nightmare in Burning Coal's <i>A Walk in the Woods</i>

Two arms negotiators try to end the nightmare in Burning Coal's A Walk in the Woods

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In this psychological two-person drama, long-term stressors slowly take their toll after a new American nuclear arms negotiator takes a seat across from his Soviet counterpart.

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