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Music Feature
Mavis Staples, with her sister Yvonne, plays The ArtsCenter with Mamadou Diabate on Saturday, March 18 at 8 p.m.
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Music Feature
Jack Wolf, his Panama hats and his moves
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Arts Feature
Rembrandt's beggars, in bits and pieces
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Theater
Two productions represent absent parties in very different ways...
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Food Feature
Well, that label does stand for at least one thing: increased profit margins.
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Film Review
A French intellectual thriller is effective but loathsome
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North Carolina
March part of larger anti-war process
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Wake County
A check-in finds Raleigh's urban renaissance well under way, but some opportunities are still being missed.
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Wake County
New evidence has surfaced of ongoing failures to fix security problems at the Shearon Harris.
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Wake County
Ex-CIA analyst leads charge against Iraq war
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National
Tom Fox, 54, had family here
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First Person
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Best Bets
The Joggers, Carrboro Farmers' Market, God's Man in Texas
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Spotlight
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8 Days a Week
Urban Renewal
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Spotlight
Emmylou Harris plays Meymandi Concert Hall in Raleigh on Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m.
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8 Days a Week
Divine Intervention, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
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8 Days a Week
His Girl Friday, The Radio Silence
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Spotlight
Near Blind James, Harmonica Bob, Tony Stiglitz and Stu Cole play Saturday, March 18 from noon to 2 p.m. at the Vacuum Cleaner Hospital in Chapel Hill.
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MUSIC: Get Out
Music worth leaving the house for
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8 Days a Week
Strange, Dark Meat; Spring Metal Festival
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8 Days a Week
Opera, Any Given Sunday
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8 Days a Week
Camera Obscura, Betsy Taylor
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8 Days a Week
Jamie McLean, 59 Second Film Festival