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Indies Arts Awards
Triangle Arts Awards
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Indies Arts Awards
Ronnie Lilly retires this month after 35 years as arts education coordinator for Durham Public Schools.
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Indies Arts Awards
The many incarnations of the Red Clay Ramblers.
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Indies Arts Awards
A Raleigh coffeehouse introduces customers to art as an accesible thing.
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Indies Arts Awards
The bittersweet disbanding of Jelly Educational Theater.
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Indies Arts Awards
The story of E.B. and Juanita Palmer, the couple behind the African-American Cultural Complex.
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Indies Arts Awards
Burning Coal injects new life into Triangle theater.
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Indies Arts Awards
Scott Ainslie brings the Piedmont blues to audiences all over the world.
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Film Review
Michael Almereyeda's Hamlet is set in Manhattan, with Ethan Hawke as the slacker prince.
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News Feature
While state officials tout the success of their welfare-reform program, Work First participants are struggling with the new system.
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Derek Jennings
This summer's gonna be great. Really.
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What happens when you try to create a place of joy in a prison?
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Front Porch
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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
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Music Feature
A review of Aimee Mann ad Michael Penn's "Acoustic Vaudeville."
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Arts Feature
A French circus alights in Raleigh.
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Arts Feature
Ann Carlson cheerfully interprets her own art, while Pilobolus suffers from too little self-examination.
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NEWS: Triangles
The Sierra Club wants guaranteed protections for a tract of land surrounding Richland Creek.