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3 Feb 2010

Rugg plans to bring plenty of blaxploitation music to his Chapel Hill Comics signing this Saturday.
By Zack Smith | 3 Feb 2010 (Arts: Reading)
Dirty South Improv hosts more than 500 rising stars in improvisation, sketch comedy, stand-up and film this month.
By Zack Smith | 3 Feb 2010 (Arts: Feature)

13 Jan 2010

The Pittsboro illustrator's biggest film work yet is The Book of Eli, a post-apocalyptic action drama starring Denzel Washington.
By Zack Smith | 13 Jan 2010 (Arts: Feature)

6 Jan 2010

The first decade of cinema's second century was one of technological triumph. Is it the end of the traditional movie experience?
By Zack Smith | 6 Jan 2010 (Film: The Year in Film)

23 Dec 2009

The director discusses his body of work, King of the Hill's unlikely connection to North Carolina and some of the perspective behind his unique sense of humor
By Zack Smith | 22 Dec 2009 (Film: Feature/ Review)

18 Nov 2009

Horowitz comes to Quail Ridge Books in Raleigh Sunday, Nov. 22.
By Zack Smith | 20 Nov 2009 (Arts: Reading)
Although CIA campus recruitment drives can spark protests, the attendees of the NCSU event all seem to have a positive attitude about the organization.
By Zack Smith | 18 Nov 2009 (Arts: Casual Observer)

11 Nov 2009

Wroblewski learned a great deal about how to develop a novel at an MFA program at Warren Wilson College in Black Mountain, N.C., in the late 1990s.
By Zack Smith | 11 Nov 2009 (Arts: Reading)

4 Nov 2009

Local playwright Howard L. Craft's new work explores the lives of U.S. soldiers stationed in West Germany with realism and humor.
By Zack Smith | 4 Nov 2009 (Arts: On the Boards)

21 Oct 2009

Chabon's making his first trip to the Triangle Oct. 22 to promote his new collection of essays, Manhood for Amateurs: The Pleasures and Regrets of a Husband, Father and Son.
By Zack Smith | 20 Oct 2009 (Arts: Reading)

14 Oct 2009

One thousand tickets. That's what the Escapism Film Festival, running this weekend at Durham's Carolina Theatre, needs to sell if moviegoers want to see it around for another year.
By Zack Smith | 14 Oct 2009 (Film: Film Beat)

7 Oct 2009

Altar Boyz one of the rare satires that appeals to both fans and opponents of what it's satirizing.
By Zack Smith | 7 Oct 2009 (Arts: On the Boards)

23 Sep 2009

Dan Aykroyd made a quickly organized jaunt through Raleigh nightspots to support his vodka line, Crystal Head, and shared with us his favorite North Carolina story of the paranormal.
By Zack Smith | 23 Sep 2009 (Arts: Casual Observer)

16 Sep 2009

SPARKcon keeps the creative fires burning.
By Sarah Ewald, Grayson Currin and Zack Smith | 16 Sep 2009 (Arts: Feature)

9 Sep 2009

Stine is prolific ("Altogether, I've written about 300 books"), though modest ("I've still got a ways to go before I catch up with Isaac Asimov").
By Zack Smith | 9 Sep 2009 (Arts: Feature)
Are you prepared for a new series celebrating older films that perhaps only serious film geeks have heard of?
By Zack Smith | 9 Sep 2009 (Special Issues: Fall Guide)

26 Aug 2009

As head writer of the The Onion's AV Club, Nathan Rabin has become one of the most entertaining and prolific entertainment writers around in recent years.
By Zack Smith | 26 Aug 2009 (Arts: Reading)
The Hunter might be the best adaptation of a crime novel into comics since David Mazzucchelli's take on Paul Auster's City of Glass.
By Zack Smith | 26 Aug 2009 (Arts: Reading)
By the end of Gold's second novel, you will know quite a bit about Charlie Chaplin, British general Edmund Ironside, psychologist Hugo Münsterberg and the birth of the studio system. Even Rin Tin Tin shows up.
By Zack Smith | 26 Aug 2009 (Arts: Reading)

29 Jul 2009

The Sound of Music is enduring as a piece of musical theater because it promotes a certain feeling of exuberance.
By Zack Smith | 29 Jul 2009 (Arts: On the Boards)
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