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Live Review
The 83-year-old didn't play much guitar, but he delighted the audience nonetheless.
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Our guide to this week's shows
Malcolm Holcombe, Jeff Hart, Death Metal Fest, Randy Owen, Goner, Andrew Weathers, Chip Robinson, Angela Desveaux & The Mighty Ship, ohGr, Southern Culture on the Skids, The Huguenots, more
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Song of the Week
Mikey Rocks on throwback status, not sounding corporate and being sponsored by Mountain Dew
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Record Review
"We had a lot of breakfasts together/ I don't remember any dinner dates at all"
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Music Feature
The Reservoir has wooed the Go! faithful with cheap beer and a corner-bar atmosphere that's open to film screenings, sports watching and—of course—live music.
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College Basketball
The linchpin of Triangle culture
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College Basketball
We won't be much better this season—seventh or eighth in the league is probably the upper limit—because we still have no guards.
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College Basketball
We spread the Duke Blue Devils roster over the hardwood and highlight the team's strengths and potential weaknesses.
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College Basketball
What last season did not include was a national championship—and that's the obvious and blatantly unfair bar set by fans and the media that must be met for the 2008-09 campaign to be judged a success.
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College Basketball
Plus: NCSU Wolfpack and Duke Blue Devil women
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College Basketball
The Eagles may be Division I, but barely, for they're a team without a conference to call home or many chances to win.
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Arts Feature
A proud Durham opens its theater, but it'll need the entire region to succeed.
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Visual Art
While The Kipper Kids could be truly hilarious, twin Popeyes wigging out on a lysergic spinach fix, there were always multiple dynamics in play.
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Theater
This professional touring version gets much of its considerable propulsion from a bubbly, dynamic Bianca Marroquín as Roxie Hart.
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Now Serving
Plus: Rachael Ray is comin' to town; Local Crafts and Food Weekends at The Regulator; tour the working Yates Mill gristmill; Pepper Dog Salsa wins a Scovie; Fearrington House is AAA Five Diamond and a Certified Green Restaurant
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Beer Hopping
Brewers have traditionally adjusted their recipes to suit the season, with lighter drinks for the hot months and heftier brews to fight the chill.
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Film Review
Bookended by shots of falling snow, Right One seems to take place in a snow globe, just as still, just as quiet, its compositions just as stiff, with plastic figures arranged in stock situations.
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calendar
Film times are good from Thursday, Dec. 4, through Friday, Dec. 12
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Wake County
The planning department will unveil the Raleigh 2030 plan and answer questions Wednesday, Dec. 3, at the Raleigh Convention Center, 7-9 p.m. Public feedback sessions are scheduled in January.
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Durham County
Durham businessman Neal Hunter submitted a privately commissioned survey to Durham planning officials, along with a request to relocate the critical watershed of Jordan Lake. They obliged him.
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Front Porch
Amid all the normal routines that were unfolding in the store, you couldn't help but feel like someone was whispering, "Yuletide, on three!"
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The Monitor
North Carolina has been among the more progressive states when it comes to tackling the problem of Internet access, though efforts to address the problem in Raleigh have been hampered by a lack of national strategy in Washington.
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Peripheral Visions
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Gallery
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Letters to the Editor
Visiting Fiesta Grill could soon include watching caravans of hundreds of large garbage trucks fuming by six days a week to a proposed site for a waste transfer station a mile away.
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Sudoku Solution
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Kroger Promotion: Recipe Ads
Nothing Kicks off the Holiday Season like
Eggnog!
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8 Days a Week
Squirrel Nut Zippers
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Act a Lady; more
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Black Congo, NC; more
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Rock for Reproductive Rights; more
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Christmas Student Band Jam
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David Byrne
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A Christmas Carol
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Patty Larkin