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Now Serving
Crook's Corner chef Bill Smith is spending his summer experimenting with old-fashioned Southern cakes.
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Indies Arts Awards
Five groups and individuals who have made a difference to the Triangle's artistic community
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Indies Arts Awards
"I didn't realize how little all of our different communities know about each other," Lynden Harris says.
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Indies Arts Awards
After so many years of pioneering, Arts Place is now situated in the middle of exciting changes for downtown.
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Indies Arts Awards
"It really started out quite innocently," Frank Konhaus explains. "Ellen and I said, 'Wouldn't it be cool to bring Georges Rousse here?'"
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Indies Arts Awards
William Henry Curry was born to be a conductor. He will tell you that.
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Indies Arts Awards
The local short film festival Hi Mom!, now almost 10 years old, is more like a high school kegger: rambunctious, loosely organized and open to anyone who shows up thirsty.
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Film Review
When Harry battles Big Brother, he becomes a hero everyone can cheer for.
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calendar
Movie times are good from Friday, July 13 through Thursday, July 19 except where noted.
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Q&A
Jim Early, founder of the North Carolina Barbecue Society and author of The Best Tar Heel Barbecue Manteo to Murphy, recently finished his latest project, compiling the NCBS Historic Barbecue Trail.
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North Carolina
Besides world domination, Smithfield Packing Company could want little more than permission to slaughter a million more hogs each year.
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Orange County
Over objections from employees at Weaver Street Market, the cooperative grocery's board of directors voted July 9 to move the food production facility from Carrboro to a new Hillsborough location.
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Chatham County
No matter what trouble Ralph Edward McLaurin Jr. was in, he always seemed to get by.
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The Count
3,598 U.S. troops killed
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Orange County
Marlette had an eye for the brass ring and the ability to shrug off critics.
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Living Green
How long could you go without buying anything new? A day? A year? An hour?
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Why are hunchbacks so frequently encountered in fairy tales and fiction but never seen in our world? Because we pasteurize our milk. —T.S. Redding
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The Monitor
What happens when telecom companies write state legislation? Check your wallet.
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Front Porch
The simple black and white state road sign next to the highway heading east signaled the correct path to the Brunswick County beaches.
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Editorial
No offense to Meeker, McAlister, Foy, Bell or their council mates either, but it's not like we have too many people vying for a leadership role on the critical issues of growth and sustainable development. Truth is, we have too few.
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Gallery
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Video
While ADF crowds queue up for the likes of Mark Morris and Shen Wei, hundreds of dance students go about their rigorous classes.
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Record Review
Triangle's poster boy for Americana
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Record Review
Tyler Hipnosis is a 21-year-old producer, engineer and rapper from Durham who realizes how fruitless or fruitful that declaration can be.
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Music Briefs
Raleigh's STRANGE will return to the stage for the first time in a year in grand fashion.
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Music Feature
Feltbattery's most recent album, It Had Wings, draws heavily upon field-recorded birdsong to inform minimalist collage patterns.
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Dance
North Carolina choreographers at American Dance Festival
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Visual Art
This concise exhibit explores a multiplicity of aesthetic approaches to questions of contemporary Asian identity seen through the lens of an expanding global culture.
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On the Boards
Two separate tales of male and female flirtations and relations—one set in the past and one in the present—illuminate the darker and decidedly more cynical side of love.
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Dance
For a moment in a dark room, we looked at the vulnerability of the human body laid bare. In the shared silence, we hoped, I think, for mercy.
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Sudoku Solution
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Kroger Promotion: Recipe Ads
Mozzarella, Tomatoes and Basil!
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Spotlight
Trying to talk to members of Brooklyn fuzzy-math and acute-angle trio Parts & Labor about something other than music isn't easy.
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Spotlight
These animated shorts show that in this age of wisecracking CGI-animals at the multiplex, there's still room for wit and innovation in different styles of animation.
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8 Days a Week
Sam Kininger Band & Mayhap
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MUSIC: Get Out
The Proclivities at The Cave; MC Chris at Cat's Cradle; Two Dollar Pistols at Saxapahaw Music Series; Besnard Lakes and Dirty on Purpose at Blend; more
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Heroes & Zeros
In just two days last week, volunteers transformed a field overgrown with weeds and wild strawberries and teeming with snakes into a playground.
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Spotlight
Los Lobos have established themselves as one of the country's most enduring, inventive roots-rock outfits, blending Tex-Mex, country, rock, blues, folk and traditional Mexican and Spanish music like a great, broad-rimmed social and musical vat.
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Wine Beat
Auguston Haraszthy, a Hungarian immigrant and "The Father of California Wine Making," made waves wherever he went and whatever he did.
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Spotlight
With every album he makes, Buckner writes words that work increasingly well on both the page and the record.
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8 Days a Week
Paul Taylor Dance Company at ADF; Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit
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8 Days a Week
Nighthawks; Oliver!; Cornucopia of Me
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8 Days a Week
Dancehall Culture Bash; Bud Light Downtown Live; Carnival of the Animals
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8 Days a Week
Author Kirsten Holmstedt; Shazy Hade & Nostra Nova
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8 Days a Week
Past/Forward at ADF
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8 Days a Week
Chess: The Musical
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8 Days a Week
Southern Village Talent Show; Hunger Has No Vacation Food Drive