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Now Serving
Durham
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Film Review
An old man and his toy in the charming Indian, and parting thoughts on The New World
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Film Review
Another movie about a pair of cowboys and the tragedy that separates them
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News Feature
Ken Ham, who says creationism is the cure for racism, brings his $15-million-a-year crusade to Rocky Mount.
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North Carolina
Is it really new money?
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Wake County
Demo expert says Raleigh wanted buzz
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Quote
Can one ringtone make you irresistible?
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Music Feature
Why and how seven people from Wisconsin—and a pet duck—are changing the Triangle by changing themselves
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Music Feature
In recognition of achievements in music over the past year
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Arts Feature
Training mind, spirit and body through Budo Karate
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Theater
Laura Thomasson shows us how she got that dance, and blood drips at Salome
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The Old Ceremony is a pop-noir musical association figureheaded by songwriter/raconteur Django Haskins (International Orange).
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Spotlight
Leon Russell plays The ArtsCenter Saturday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m.
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Best Bets
Burt Bacharach, Black Authors on Tour, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Joe Thompson, Joan Didion, WIT
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Citizen
There's thinking about Raleigh's future, and then there's fighting for it.
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8 Days a Week
Ms. Films Festival, Chatham County Luau
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8 Days a Week
Edith Frost at Duke Coffeehouse, Hillsborough Mardi Gras Party, Bill Kirchen at the ArtsCenter in Carrboro
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Arts Briefs
Kirk Adam Gallery, Princeville and the North Carolina Language and Life Project
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8 Days a Week
Gza & Muggs at the Cradle, Tift Merritt at American Tobacco, filmaker Dang Nhat Minh at Duke
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MUSIC: Get Out
Music worth leaving the house for
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8 Days a Week
Johnny Cash Tribute
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8 Days a Week
Kathryn Stripling Byer at Peace College, The Savage Knights & Kenosha Kid at Kings