• Issue Archive for
  • May 3-9, 2000
  • Vol. 17, No. 18

Special Issues

  • Houses Tobacco Built

    Introduction to this quarter's home decorating issue. A look at the ongoing adaptation of old buildings to new uses in Durham.

Arts

  • Creative differences
  • Creative differences

    Learn why a restauranteur, a group of swing dancers and city officials are debating over the fate of the Durham Armory.
  • The Twilight of Tobacco
  • The Twilight of Tobacco

    Last Generation, a photographic exhibition at Durham Art Guild, explores the lives of local tobacco farmers.

Film

  • Fall of the empire
  • Fall of the empire

    Ridley Scott's Gladiator revives the sword-and-sandal movie genre.

News

Columns

  • First Person
  • First Person

    Why is America so slavishly addicted to drug testing?

Ye Olde Archives

  • Soundbite
  • Soundbite

    Our critics' picks in new releases
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    Our critics' picks in new releases
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    Our critics' picks in new releases
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    Our critics' picks in new releases
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    Our critics' picks in new releases
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    Our critics' picks in new releases
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    Our critics' picks in new releases
  • Jubilee

    Siler City residents reclaim their town from David Duke.

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