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Music Feature
The acoustic-music festival sticks with traditions, but isn't afraid to grow in new directions.
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Music Feature
The "surrealist absurdist folk" group reunites with a
vintage re-recording of Fleetwood Mac's Tusk
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Music Feature
A journal of happenings in the Chapel Hill-Durham
area
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Music Feature
Pearl Jam and Sleater-Kinney
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Arts Feature
In shows at Shakespeare & Originals and PlayMakers,
jet lag pales compared to civilization lag ...
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Arts Feature
Behind the scenes: Designers play a leading role in
PlayMakers' new Salome
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Arts Feature
Locales: Poems from the Fellowship of Southern
Writers
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Arts Feature
Soltando Amarras: Casting Off
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Arts Feature
Baubles, Beta Launch and Blackwell
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Film Review
Why did the Full Frame Festival yank Noble
Sacrifice?
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News Feature
What's more dangerous: Letting your kids play with toy
guns or not bothering to teach them how to confront
real violence?
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Editorial
Filling the holes
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Bob Burtman
Big stink in Hillsborough
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Four-legged victims of the war
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Getting mugged-shot at the DMV
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Life and la loteria
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The Independent Weekly 20th Anniversary
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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
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In gettin' down on it
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Spotlight
Laurel Canyon
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In visual art
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In dance
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Restaurant Beat
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.
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A&E: Spectator
Weekly highlights for arts and entertainment in the
Triangle.
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Spotlight
ADULT. with Magas
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MUSIC: Soundbite
Bobi Cespedes
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MUSIC: Soundbite
The Clean