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7 Aug 2002

Raleigh artist André Leon Gray takes on the media in his latest exhibition, "Ghetto Fabolous [sic] 2002," at Humble Pie.
By Mark W. Hornburg | 7 Aug 2002 (Arts: Feature)

3 Jul 2002

By Mark W. Hornburg | 3 Jul 2002 (Columns: Front Porch)

26 Jun 2002

Performance Art Prodigy
By Mark W. Hornburg | 26 Jun 2002 (Special Issues: Indies Arts Awards)

19 Jun 2002

By Mark W. Hornburg | 19 Jun 2002 (Special Issues: Pink Triangle)

15 May 2002

What's a nice boy like David Rees doing with a cult hit comic strip like "Get Your War On"?
By Mark W. Hornburg | 15 May 2002 (Arts: Feature)

17 Apr 2002

By Mark W. Hornburg | 17 Apr 2002 (Columns: Front Porch)

20 Mar 2002

Notes from a comedy school flunky.
By Mark W. Hornburg | 20 Mar 2002 (News: Feature)

20 Jun 2001

Where better to seek the roots of gay identity than in the work of gay artists?
By Mark W. Hornburg | 20 Jun 2001 (Special Issues: Pink Triangle)

28 Feb 2001

Duke University professor Frank Lentricchia's experimental novel taunts aficionados of literary theory.
By Mark W. Hornburg | 28 Feb 2001 (Arts: Feature)

17 Jan 2001

Algonquin's editorial director, Shannon Ravenel, steps down to start her own imprint.
By Mark W. Hornburg | 17 Jan 2001 (Arts: Feature)

11 Oct 2000

By Mark W. Hornburg | 11 Oct 2000 (Columns: Front Porch)

23 Aug 2000

Amy Sedaris is the star of Comedy Central's Strangers With Candy, sister to writer David Sedaris, a Raleigh native and much, much more.
By Mark W. Hornburg | 23 Aug 2000 (Arts: Feature)

28 Jun 2000

Tony Earley's Jim the Boy attempts to coax the genie of modernity back into its bottle.
By Mark W. Hornburg | 28 Jun 2000 (Arts: Feature)

21 Jun 2000

Burning Coal injects new life into Triangle theater.
By Mark W. Hornburg | 21 Jun 2000 (Special Issues: Indies Arts Awards)

7 Jun 2000

By Mark W. Hornburg | 7 Jun 2000 (Special Issues: Pink Triangle)
By Mark W. Hornburg | 7 Jun 2000 (Special Issues: Pink Triangle)

24 May 2000

Paint, water sweat and fruit juice make for a truly fluid performance at the Centre for Transgressive Behaviors.
By Mark W. Hornburg | 24 May 2000 (Arts: Feature)

3 May 2000

Learn why a restauranteur, a group of swing dancers and city officials are debating over the fate of the Durham Armory.
By Mark W. Hornburg | 3 May 2000 (Arts: Feature)

26 Apr 2000

Charlotte is the setting for Fred G. Leebron's Six Figures, a tale of violence in the modern South.
By Mark W. Hornburg | 26 Apr 2000 (Arts: Feature)

15 Mar 2000

By Mark W. Hornburg | 15 Mar 2000 (Special Issues: Dish)
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