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At UNC, the Process Series helps creators develop new works
"You can spend a lot of time developing new work and never see anything go forward. In our first year, everything went forward. And each of the creators used the Process Series to further their work."
By Byron Woods | 4 Nov 2009

The Process Series and Howard Craft
"I taught myself how to write plays by reading August Wilson. Before the Process Series, I didn't even know what a dramaturge was."
By Byron Woods | 4 Nov 2009

The Process Series and Clifford Owens
"I'm not quite certain what the audience will expect; not quite sure how people will respond."
By Byron Woods | 4 Nov 2009

Picasso from three angles
Ariel Dorfman discusses his play about Picasso in Nazi-occupied Paris; a Picasso paradigm shift at the Nasher; Carolina Ballet explores Picasso's relationship to modern dance
21 Oct 2009

Ariel Dorfman discusses his play about Pablo Picasso
In Picasso's Closet, this phantom called Balzac asks Picasso, "Don't you want to be who you were at the beginning? With nobody between you and the terror?"
By Byron Woods | 21 Oct 2009

A new conversation about Picasso at the Nasher
It's astonishing to consider that Picasso and the Allure of Language is the first major exhibition to have focused on the importance of text and language in Picasso's work.
By Amy White | 21 Oct 2009

It's no stretch to explore Picasso's relationship to modern dance
Carolina Ballet's Picasso explores the narratives in Picasso's works more than what makes up their uniquely visual genius.
By Byron Woods | 21 Oct 2009

Some clothes in this year's fashionSPARK could generate the real thing
"With fashionSPARK, we set out to showcase local fashion talent in a pure, honest way. We support our designers all year long."
By Karlie Justus and Jeremy M. Lange | 16 Sep 2009

SPARKcon preview: music, gaming and more
SPARKcon keeps the creative fires burning.
By Sarah Ewald, Grayson Currin and Zack Smith | 16 Sep 2009

The North Carolina Literary Festival returns
Here in the Triangle, we know that if you throw a rock you might hit an author or two. This weekend, you might hit a dozen. Or more.
By Rebekah L. Cowell | 9 Sep 2009

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