• Issue Archive for
  • Mar 22-28, 2000
  • Vol. 17, No. 12

Music

  • Cries and whispers
  • Cries and whispers

    Yo La Tengo's latest album, And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out, pulls back the curtain on one of indie rock's longest marriages.

Arts

  • A few old memories

    Old-time legends Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard share their reflections on music before they reunite this week at a sold-out house party.
  • The princess and the premiere
  • The princess and the premiere

    Luyala, an innovative dance-opera based on an African folktale, brings together local and national talent at its debut in Durham.

Film

  • Across the divide
  • Across the divide

    A re-examination of Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window.

News

Columns

  • Reading, writing, rebelling

    William Henry Singleton's memoir reminds us of the deadliest threat to the status quo: education.

Ye Olde Archives

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    Our critics' picks in new releases
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  • After the Flood

    Local activists assess how far we've come since the floods of Hurricane Floyd--and how far we have to go.
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