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Spring awakening
Plus: Highlights of the spring season in theater and film
By David Fellerath | 9 Jan 2008

Daniel Day-Lewis in There Will Be Blood
After the Oscars, festivals begin
By Neil Morris | 9 Jan 2008

The Drowsy Chaperone plays Raleigh's Memorial Auditorium Feb. 12-17.
Our predictions on the best of what's to come
By Byron Woods | 9 Jan 2008

Head from a statue of Thutmosis III, included in Temples and Tombs: Treasures of Egyptian Art from the British Museum at the N.C. Museum of Art beginning April 15.
  • 2007 spring arts preview, by Neil Morris, Byron Woods, Megan Stein, Iesha Brown, Grayson Currin
  • The best films of 2006, by Godfrey Cheshire, Neil Morris, Laura Boyes, Zack Smith
  • The best theater of 2006, by Byron Woods
  • 10 Jan 2007

    Cheshire's No. 1 film of 2006: The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, a black comedy from Romania
    Did 2006 feel to you like one of the most significant movie years in recent history?
    By Godfrey Cheshire | 10 Jan 2007

    Music for moderns? Little Green Pig's five-star Cherry Orchard
    We tend to remember magic. It's a good thing we do: As an antidote for cold days, friendless winds and iron skies, the memory of it can warm the soul as well as any soup.
    By Byron Woods | 10 Jan 2007

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