• Issue Archive for
  • Jun 25 - Jul 2, 2008
  • Vol. 25, No. 26

Elections

  • Wake County

    Candidates for Superior Court Judge, District Court Judge, County Commissioners, Register of Deeds, and Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor
  • Orange County

    Candidates for County Commissioners, District Court Judge, and Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor
  • Mary Fant Donnan wins N.C. Labor Commissioner runoff
  • Mary Fant Donnan wins N.C. Labor Commissioner runoff

    The primary runoff to choose a Democratic nominee for state labor commissioner was rough on North Carolina's taxpayers but good for last night's winner, neophyte candidate Mary Fant Donnan.
  • Chatham County

    Candidates for County Commissioners, Board of Education, Register of Deeds, and Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor
  • Bordley wins Durham school board seat
  • Bordley wins Durham school board seat

    With less than five percent of Durham's registered voters showing up at the polls yesterday, Leigh Bordley won handily over Jonathan Alston in the runoff for the at-large seat on the Durham Public Schools Board of Education.
  • Federal offices

    Candidates for U.S. President, U.S. Senate and U.S. House
  • Yuhasz wins Orange commissioner seat
  • Yuhasz wins Orange commissioner seat

    Steve Yuhasz, a land surveyor from Hillsborough, will be the next Orange County Commissioner from the newly created District 2.
  • Statewide offices

    Candidates for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Council of State offices, and the General Assembly
  • Durham County

    Candidates for District Court Judge, County Commissioners, District Attorney, Register of Deeds, and Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor
  • Wayne Goodwin
  • Wayne Goodwin

    Candidate for Insurance Commissioner
  • Kristin Ruth
  • Kristin Ruth

    Candidate for N.C. Court of Appeals
  • Walter Dalton
  • Walter Dalton

    Candidate for Lieutenant Governor

Music

  • The guide to the week's concerts
  • The guide to the week's concerts

    Promute, Tone Ghosting, Joshua James, mewithoutYou, Russian Circles, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Keller Williams, Yonder Mountain String Band, Alcazar Hotel, more

Special Issues

  • Serious and celebratory
  • Serious and celebratory

    The Pink Triangle is not merely a catchy icon, nor commercial shorthand to boost attendance at Gay Day at Disney World or the D.C. Pride Parade.
  • They shoot gays, don't they?
  • They shoot gays, don't they?

    Not surprisingly, North Carolina is not on the leading edge of change when it comes to both hate crime legislation and an anti-bullying statute.

Arts

  • Community art grows at CAM/ Flanders 311
  • Community art grows at CAM/ Flanders 311

    I find these sorts of community projects quite compelling as they make for interesting art forums: Such shows occupy a position somewhere between public art and social activism.

Food

Film

News

  • N.C. PIRG: Pay for transit

    A better use of "economic stimulus" money would be to provide federal aid to public-transit projects that would reduce our dependence on cars and imported oil for the long term.
  • El Futuro denied Orange County funding
  • El Futuro denied Orange County funding

    For the third time in three years, the bilingual mental health center El Futuro will receive no funding from Orange County.
  • N.C. weighs protection for gay workers

    Legislation to ban discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in state employment failed to pass either house of the General Assembly during the 2007 long session, making it ineligible to be considered this year.

Columns

  • In living color

    Over the next several months, the print edition of the Indy will focus more on narrative stories, graphics and photography that rely more heavily on analysis and context rather than on the urgency of the news cycle.

Diversions

Free Stuff & Promos

  • Root Beer Float
  • Root Beer Float

    Nothing means Summer like a Root Beer Float.

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