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In her first major U.S. exhibition, Wangechi Mutu thinks big
"Family Tree Two" (2012) 20 in. x 14.25...
Photo by Robert Wedemeyer
Mar 20, 2013
Playwright Daniel Karasik's drama
The Innocents
strives to make its case
"The Innocents"
Photo by Alex Maness
Mar 20, 2013
Durham Savoyards bring out the big dog with
The Pirates of Penzance
Elizabeth Artemis Clark, Kenny Cruz and Jim Burnette...
Photo by Joe Cohn
Mar 20, 2013
Jill McCorkle's first novel in 17 years,
Life After Life
, is worth the wait
Jill McCorkle
Photo by Tom Rankin
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In her first major U.S. exhibition, Wangechi Mutu thinks big
"Funkalicious fruit field" (2007) 92 in. x 106...
Image courtesy of Victoria Miro Gallery, London
Mar 20, 2013
In her first major U.S. exhibition, Wangechi Mutu thinks big
"Yo Mama" (2003) 59 1/8 in. x 85...
Photo by David Allison
Mar 20, 2013
Playwright Daniel Karasik's drama
The Innocents
strives to make its case
Matthew Hager and Alice Rose Turner in "The...
Photo by Alex Maness
Mar 20, 2013
Jagged, polished passion in Jamie Quatro's debut story collection,
I Want to Show You More
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Paul Kwilecki's Decatur County, Ga.
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Photo by Paul Kwilecki
Mar 13, 2013
Collaborative 'zine
Hateful
takes over Lump Gallery
A view of the installation at Lump Gallery
Photo courtesy of Lump Gallery
Mar 13, 2013
Historian and economist Gar Alperovitz on the possibilities of the Great Recession
An eviction protest in Carrboro, December 2011
Photo by Jeremy M. Lange
Mar 13, 2013
Stylistic collisions with good and bad results at Carolina Ballet
Marcelo Martinez and Lara O'Brien in "The Rite...
Photo by Tim Lytvinenko
Mar 13, 2013
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