• Issue Archive for
  • Apr 24-30, 2002
  • Vol. 19, No. 17

Music

  • O Brother
  • O Brother

    Merlefest, North Carolina’s annual bluegrass/Americana music festival, is bigger than ever thanks to the O Brother Where Art Thou? soundtrack and the “voice” of George Clooney, fest performer Dan Tyminski.

Arts

  • Free Falling
  • Free Falling

    Improvisational dance teacher Karen Nelson shares her mastery with the Triangle.
  • Candor and Craft
  • Candor and Craft

    UNC-Chapel Hill poet and N.C. literary force Alan Shapiro adds a new volume to a body of work about death and dying.
  • How <i>Mao</i>?
  • How Mao?

    As a once-robust new play festival fades, Duke Theater Studies tries to take half of its first year "off the record."

Film

  • Pleasure Principals
  • Pleasure Principals

    Two horny teenage boys and the older woman they want to "know" set off across Mexico in a spirited road movie.

News

Columns

  • First Person
  • First Person

    Preaching about SUVs in Cary turned out to be risky. Clearly, cars and their larger relatives are still among America’s favorite sacred cows.
  • Back Talk

    Letters to the Editor

Ye Olde Archives

  • Trotline
  • Trotline

    Pickle polemics, the N.C. Supreme Court and the latest Liddy Dole sighting.
  • Scene & Heard
  • Scene & Heard

    In this week’s column, we’ve got local music updates, a B-movie soundtrack (as done by local rockers S.C.O.T.S.) and more hijinks by former Triangle wünderkind Ryan Adams.
  • Zinestream
  • Zinestream

    Show poetry some respect in April and get an update on new local publications.

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