• Issue Archive for
  • Jan 7-14, 2009
  • Vol. 26, No. 1

Food

  • Craft beers embraced, encouraged in the Triangle
  • Craft beers embraced, encouraged in the Triangle

    The Triangle is one of the hottest craft beer markets in the country, so much so that breweries in other regions leapfrog over intervening states to bring their beer here.
  • More new Triangle restaurants

    Tobacco Road Sports Cafe, Bullfeathers Wings and Grille, Asian Kitchen, Momoyama Sushi, Dunkin' Donuts, Neo-Japan, Revolution Restaurant

Film

News

Columns

  • Ya gotta play
  • Ya gotta play

    There is no doubt in my mind: I'm going to win the North Carolina Lottery.
  • Eureka! A low-mercury light bulb
  • Eureka! A low-mercury light bulb

    Seven models of CFLs contain just 1 milligram to 2.7 milligrams of mercury per bulb, versus 4 to 6 milligrams in other CFLs.

Music

  • North Elementary
  • North Elementary

    North Elementary saturates and surrounds simple if elliptical songs with all manner of sound—strings that glide and drums that boom, noises that swell and keyboards that flash.
  • The guide to the week's concerts
  • The guide to the week's concerts

    Bluegrass All-Star Jam, Ex-Monkeys, Zebralesque, 919Noise Showcase, Hellrazor, Elvisfest, L in Japanese, Jimmy & the Teasers, Whatever Brains, Goner, Waumiss, DaShawn Hickman & Steel Moven

Arts

  • The Year in Arts 2008
  • The Year in Arts 2008

    In a year of change, the Triangle saw dynamic work in theater, dance and visual art.
  • Taylor Mac's <i>The Young Ladies of...</i>
  • Taylor Mac's The Young Ladies of...

    Mac's show is a curious mixture of intimate and broad ideas; in the end, his confusion over his father extends to frustration over blue and red states, his family, and the nature of masculinity and femininity.
  • The Year in Arts: Dance & Theater
  • The Year in Arts: Dance & Theater

    The tide of time ran beneath the surf of new plays and dances, and brought in a powerful rip current of older ones—often ones that had been change-provoking in their days.
  • The Year in Arts: Visual Art
  • The Year in Arts: Visual Art

    A storefront in downtown Durham. An abandoned barn in Cedar Grove. A church in Chapel Hill. And a few museums and galleries, too.

Diversions

Free Stuff & Promos

  • Shrimp Jambalaya
  • Shrimp Jambalaya

    Heat up the season with Shrimp Jambalaya!

Ye Olde Archives

  • Friday 1.09
  • Friday 1.09

    Souvenir: A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins; more

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