• Issue Archive for
  • Apr 23-29, 2003
  • Vol. 20, No. 18

Music

  • The new old MerleFest shuffle

    The acoustic-music festival sticks with traditions, but isn't afraid to grow in new directions.
  • Live!
  • Live!

    Pearl Jam and Sleater-Kinney

Arts

  • Tick...Tick...Tick...
  • Tick...Tick...Tick...

    In shows at Shakespeare & Originals and PlayMakers, jet lag pales compared to civilization lag ...
  • Offstage hands
  • Offstage hands

    Behind the scenes: Designers play a leading role in PlayMakers' new Salome
  • The Indy Bookshelf
  • The Indy Bookshelf

    Locales: Poems from the Fellowship of Southern Writers
  • ArtNotes

    Baubles, Beta Launch and Blackwell

Film

News

  • Playing War
  • Playing War

    What's more dangerous: Letting your kids play with toy guns or not bothering to teach them how to confront real violence?

Columns

  • Upfront

    Filling the holes
  • Burtman
  • Burtman

    Big stink in Hillsborough
  • Front Porch
  • Front Porch

    Four-legged victims of the war
  • First Person

    Getting mugged-shot at the DMV
  • Front Porch

    From embed to raised bed
  • Back Talk

    Letters to the Editor

Ye Olde Archives

  • Best Bets
  • Best Bets

    In gettin' down on it
  • Citizen

    Edwards and Dean
  • Crook's Corner: Celebrating a 21-year tradition
  • Crook's Corner: Celebrating a 21-year tradition

    Crook's Corner, a Chapel Hill institution, celebrated its 21st birthday on April 13. Writers, former employees, Chapel Hill denizens and, of course, chainsaw sculptor Clyde Jones, whose painted wood critters adorn the restaurant, were there to mingle and enjoy such Crook's classics as jalapeno hush puppies and rhubarb sorbet.
  • Spectator

    Weekly highlights for arts and entertainment in the Triangle.
  • Soundbite
  • Soundbite

    Bobi Cespedes
  • Soundbite
  • Soundbite

    The Clean

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