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Music Feature
Chance meeting blossoms into an album of duets
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Latin Beat
Raleigh feasts on 'jazz with some rice and beans'
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Music Briefs
Willie, Bob and Ryan pass through
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Arts Feature
At ADF's 2005 opening, a brilliant choreographer attempts to save a native art while Steve Clarke proposes his own separate vision of North Carolina dance.
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Food Feature
Niman and his company, Niman Ranch, have almost single-handedly changed the face of the meat trade for consumers in America.
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Film Review
A slasher flick with a French twist, plus the bird man of San Francisco
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Film Review
Almost a decade after Joel Schumacher nearly destroyed the franchise, an indie hero attempts a revival.
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News Feature
Payday lending was supposed to have been outlawed in North Carolina. So why are its storefronts still around, collecting $1,254 in fees on a $255 loan?
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News Feature
CRL has roots in Self Help
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First Person
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Front Porch
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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
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Byron Woods
Theater isn't necessarily a summer thing
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OPINION: Peter Eichenberger
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8 Days a Week
The daily guide to life in the Triangle
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MUSIC: Replay
Geezer indie rock stars wow the kids
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Spotlight
The Honeymooners
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NEWS: Triangles
Distribution starts in Durham and Carrboro
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MUSIC: Replay
Late is better than never
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Spotlight
Architecture in Helsinki toots its own horn
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MUSIC: Get Out
Music worth leaving the house to hear this week
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MUSIC: Soundbite
Our critics' picks in new releases
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in social activism
The social activist's calendar