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Poetry Contest
Read the poems our judges selected from this year's impressive batch.
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Poetry Contest
How the winners were chosen, what they won and who did the judging.
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Poetry Contest
Fred Stewart, a 47-year-old Durham resident who
works as a home health RN, goes to the small town of
Titusville, Fla., several times a year to visit his parents.
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Poetry Contest
First place
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Poetry Contest
When Brian Ownbey was a freshman at
UNC-Wilmington, he decided he was going to be a
writer.
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Second place
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Poetry Contest
Ralph Earle moved to the Chapel Hill area from his
native state of Vermont in 1977, to attend graduate
school in English at UNC-Chapel Hill, where he had a
life-changing experience.
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Third place
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Poetry Contest
"I like to say that I started my undergraduate education
and menopause at the same time," says Mary
Hennessy, who's currently a graduate English student
at North Carolina State University.
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Poetry Contest
Fourth place
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Poetry Contest
Honorable mention
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Poetry Contest
Honorable mention
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Poetry Contest
Honorable mention
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Film Review
Henry Jaglom's new film shows the influences of his
mentor, Orson Welles.
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Front Porch
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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
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Music Feature
Hillbilly rockers The Shiners have a new CD and a
new film, "The Thrillbillys": "a moonshine fueled
rampage of revenge!" See 'em both at two area
screenings.
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Arts Feature
The last living witnesses bring back an early
20th-century dance classic.
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OPINION: Melinda Ruley
Searching for the whys of the Andrea Yates case,
there's a less obvious piece of the puzzle: her
"ole-time" religion.
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Best Bets
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Spotlight
Death to Smoochy
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Best Bets
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Spotlight
John Beerman at Somerhill Gallery
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MUSIC: Scene & Heard
A SXSW follow-up and a look ahead at local releases.
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Spotlight
DJ Spooky and Duke DJs, Capoeira Cooperative and
Djembe Ensemble
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Best Bets
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Best Bets
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NEWS: Triangles
Opponents of standardized testing give the proposed
high school exit exam an F.
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NEWS: Trotline
Richard Meeker's first 100 days are up an he's still
getting shoved around like a frat house pledge.