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Film Review
"Spy Game" and "The Wide Blue Road" explore
political concerns in vastly different ways.
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News Feature
How a local foundation supports and promotes some
of the unsung heroes of traditional Southern music.
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News Feature
Born and raised in the Piedmont, John Dee Holman is
a self-taught musician, and to blues aficionados, the
man when it comes to being a living,
performing exponent of the Piedmont Blues.
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Front Porch
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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
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Music Feature
Picks and pans in seasonal relases.
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Music Feature
Our writer tackles this year's batch of holiday wax.
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Arts Feature
Manbites Dog's "Fit to Be Tied" sends up the typical
American family and its holiday rituals.
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Arts Feature
Pittsboro's Chatham Label Mill is the setting for one of
the best visual arts shows of the year.
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Best Bets
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OPINION: Melinda Ruley
Ridiculing the Hillsborough "literati" was not the
primary aim of a new novel about violence, family
secrets, final epiphanies and sweet tea.
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Spotlight
Not Another Teen Movie
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Best Bets
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NEWS: Triangles
The federal government calls for the destruction of a
public document.
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A&E: Community Cookbook
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Spotlight
Dream Street: W. Eugene Smith's Pittsburgh Project
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MUSIC: Live!
Les Savy Fav and The Apes, and Rock Lotto III and
Go! Room 4 in Carrboro.
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Spotlight
Two Dollar Pistols and Trailer Bride