• Issue Archive for
  • May 1-7, 2002
  • Vol. 19, No. 18

Music

  • And in This Corner  ...
  • And in This Corner ...

    On a visit to the Triangle, Tjinder Singh, frontman for Britain’s Cornershop, holds forth on file sharing, the demise of indie labels and Ewan MacGregor.
  • The Times They Aren't a Changin'
  • The Times They Aren't a Changin'

    American folk recordings from the 1960s preserved by Broadside magazine and recently donated to UNC-Chapel Hill are as relevant as ever in these war-torn times.

Arts

  • Sweet Dreams
  • Sweet Dreams

    Raleigh’s Contemporary Art Museum realizes a dream with a new show exploring the unconscious—and inaugurating its new space.
  • Sophomore Jinx
  • Sophomore Jinx

    The Loom series of art exhibitions suffers from growing pains in its second incarnation.
  • Yin and Yang
  • Yin and Yang

    Light and dark negotiate for balance in Carolina Ballet’s latest performances at Duke.
  • In the News
  • In the News

    Raleigh Ensemble Players’ otherwise sure-footed production of Lebensraum suffers from the “curse of topicality.”

Film

  • Tall <i>Orders</i>
  • Tall Orders

    The family and friends of a recently deceased English butcher look back on his life in a sober, beautiful—and great—new film by Fred Schepisi.

News

Columns

  • Back Talk

    Letters to the Editor

Ye Olde Archives

  • Melinda Ruley
  • Melinda Ruley

    Can the tribal ritual of sunbathing survive in an age of broad-spectrum titanium-dioxide?
  • Trotline
  • Trotline

    Those who rallied report back, CAN pow wows with Durham City Council and the Fayetteville Street Mall awaits its fate.

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