After the bust, luxury is dirt cheap
Initially priced at $265,000, upscale condos in Raleigh's Meadow Wood Park sold for as little as $116,000 at a recent public auction. by Lisa Sorg
Give back the Yadkin, dammit by Bob Geary
Chapel Hill's Varsity Theatre prepares for its new lease on life by Joe Schwartz
Designers draft plans for Rolling Hills, Southside by Samiha Khanna
What's next? Court, Durham county attorney says by Samiha Khanna
War on Terror Toll
'Bama
by Jeremy M. Lange
Bev 'n' Mike by V.C. Rogers
Private nature by Heather Cook
More bad flu news, this time in your pee by Lisa Sorg
Yes, Bi Guy, there is heterophobia by Steven Petrow
The State Fair through kaleidoscope eyes
God bless the carnies. by D.L. Anderson
Hillsborough Street: A visual postcard by D.L. Anderson
Heath Care Protest, Summer 2009 by Independent Voices
The people's think tank
Musings, reflections and general gossip for those more inclined to say Durham-Raleigh
In Durham, erection can be depended upon
Land use, architecture, history and sustainable development in Durham
Much zippier than Olde Raleigh
Progressive perspectives on Orange County
An online magazine in the reality-based community
NC Policy Watch's blog
Reporting environmental news and views from N.C.'s capital city
As Horseback, Chapel Hill's Jenks Miller looks to avoid easy definitions and answers
Motivating factors
"It seemed to me there was this potential crossover between textural noise music, which has an ecstatic quality, and black metal, which has similar traits, even though they're dressed up very differently. I wanted to figure out the ways that metal and drone fit together." by Marc Masters
Playfully serious, Thee Tom Hardy offers area hip-hop new verve
by Eric Tullis
Dynamite Brothers' Again by Rick Cornell
The guide to the week's concerts
Horseback's The Invisible Mountain
by Robbie Mackey
Pizza, Mountain Dew and the CIA
CIA recruits on NCSU's campus
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
A conversation with Anthony Horowitz, television writer and children's author par excellence by Zack Smith
Hard times in three new productions by Byron Woods
Loading in Phantom of the Opera—and the chandelier—at DPAC by Sarah Ewald
Local resources for hosting Thanksgiving
Your favorite farmers' market, Foster's Market, Great Harvest Bread, Wine Authorities, Il Palio, Posta Tuscan Grille, plus Beaujolais Nouveau celebration by Claire Cusick
Girl gets schooled in vibrant An Education
This girl's life
An Education sweeps us along as a teenage girl makes dangerous choices that are completely understandable in the emotional context of the film. by David Fellerath











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