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1 Aug 2007

After five years, 265 issues and countless calls and e-mails from flacks, fans, African lotteries and annoyed readers, it's time to move on.
By Richard Hart | 1 Aug 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

27 Jun 2007

There's a shift developing in the Triangle's discussion of the vital role artists and the arts play in the community, and it's about time.
By Richard Hart | 27 Jun 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

20 Jun 2007

The phrase "award-winning journalism" has become a meaningless cliché.
By Richard Hart | 20 Jun 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

13 Jun 2007

For all the hype about the Triangle, none of us actually lives there. We live in Cary and Carrboro and Durham and Wake Forest and Holly Springs and Raleigh.
By Richard Hart | 13 Jun 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

6 Jun 2007

This started with a simple question: Why should I pay the City of Durham $51.48 a year to pick up my trash, recycling and yard waste—as proposed by the city's garbage honchos—when I'm already paying property taxes?
By Richard Hart | 6 Jun 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

30 May 2007

Just when it seems like everything's going to hell in a handbasket (or, these days, south on a Segway), something comes up to give us hope.
By Richard Hart | 30 May 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

23 May 2007

Reade Seligmann, meet Erick Daniels. He's what happens to people without money when they're railroaded by Durham police and the Durham district attorney's office.
By Richard Hart | 23 May 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

16 May 2007

The North Carolina State Bar too often lets its members slide.
By Richard Hart | 16 May 2007 (Columns: Editorial)
Aren't you relieved to hear that the authorities in Durham said everything was actually done properly?
By Richard Hart | 16 May 2007 (Ye Olde Archives: Zork Asks)

9 May 2007

With this issue, we begin running a weekly tally of the casualties being suffered in Iraq by Americans, our allies and the Iraqi people.
By Richard Hart | 9 May 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

2 May 2007

Long before anyone in the Triangle was putting focaccia, ciabatta and batards on their shopping lists, there was Ninth Street Bakery.
By Richard Hart | 2 May 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

25 Apr 2007

We are all so ready to put the lacrosse tragedy behind us.
By Richard Hart | 25 Apr 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

11 Apr 2007

We're excited that the works of two of our staff artists will be on display this week at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
By Richard Hart | 11 Apr 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

4 Apr 2007

We're supposed to get all excited about these big-ticket projects that are going to bring back our cities' downtowns—the $221 million (and rising) convention center in Raleigh and the $44 million performing arts center in Durham (it's too soon to start calculating the cost overruns yet).
By Richard Hart | 4 Apr 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

28 Mar 2007

Whatever name it's going by these days, wiki or public or community journalism, the participation of our readers in reflecting the life and times of the Triangle has long been important to the Independent.
By Richard Hart | 28 Mar 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

21 Mar 2007

Kirk Ross is no stranger to these pages, or to rock 'n' roll fans around the Triangle.
By Richard Hart | 21 Mar 2007 (News: Q&A)
Jim Lindsley had a large message to get across: "Impeachment Restores World Respect For USA And Inspires World Help For Iraq Which Allows Troops Home."
By Richard Hart | 21 Mar 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

14 Mar 2007

For Indy photographer Derek Anderson, the Duke lacrosse tragedy that started a year ago this week was about the house next door.
By Richard Hart | 14 Mar 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

7 Mar 2007

The same story is turning up over and over again these days: Public health concerns that are the result of the insane notion that private and public institutions can take care of the poorest, sickest among us and make money doing it.
By Richard Hart | 7 Mar 2007 (Columns: Editorial)

28 Feb 2007

There could be no more graphic representation of the collision between unbridled growth, inadequate tax policies and the power of the real estate lobby than Derek Anderson's pictures that go with this week's cover story.
By Richard Hart | 28 Feb 2007 (Columns: Editorial)
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