• Issue Archive for
  • Sep 18-24, 2002
  • Vol. 19, No. 39

Music

  • Music as Friction
  • Music as Friction

    The Kronos Quartet's Mexican road movie.
  • A Band and  Their Van
  • A Band and Their Van

    The Cherry Valence burns up the road and a lot of petroleum

Special Issues

  • LUMP
  • LUMP

Arts

  • Remembering George Bireline
  • Remembering George Bireline

    Artists, critics, colleagues, friends remember how an influential painter taught "the art of the question."
  • The Working Stage
  • The Working Stage

    A musical and a drama probe the real labor the theater can--and should--do.

Film

  • Hip Hop  Hits Home
  • Hip Hop Hits Home

    Front-line documentaries hit high, hit low as Hip Hop Film Fest hits Durham.
  • Film Beat
  • Film Beat

    A bi-weekly column on the local film scene.

News

Columns

  • Back Talk

    Letters to the Editor

Ye Olde Archives

  • Helms' World
  • Helms' World

    The Jesse Helms Center, a nonprofit museum and conference center in Wingate that pays tribute to the senator, has published a new primer: And the World Came His Way: Jesse Helms' Contributions to Freedom. The book makes no mention of the senator's recent feints toward the mainstream, instead making the case that Helms hasn't come around-he's been unabashedly leading a conservative crusade all along.
  • The Real Winners in Chatham: Developers

    Since Bunkey Morgan won the Democratic primary for county commissioner on Sept. 10, things are looking up in Chatham County. Well, for the developers, anyway.

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