• Issue Archive for
  • Jun 24 - Jul 1, 2009
  • Vol. 26, No. 25

Special Issues

  • R-Line user's guide
  • R-Line user's guide

    The R-Line makes 15 downtown stops during the workday and 19 after 6:30 p.m.
  • Alternatives to the R-Line
  • Alternatives to the R-Line

    Four new transportation franchises are betting the bank on the allure of downtown Raleigh.

Sports

Film

  • <i>Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen</i>
  • Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

    Frankly, there are Mario video games with more depth than this story—indeed, sitting through Transformers 2 is like watching a 150-minute-long arcade game.

News

  • Scooter outrage could change UNC policy
  • Scooter outrage could change UNC policy

    Those riding mopeds and scooters on campus could be required to purchase a parking permit and to put their vehciles in designated spaces.

Columns

  • Digital or film: Which is greener?
  • Digital or film: Which is greener?

    With increased environmental awareness, there is a debate on whether digital or print photography is more eco-friendly. Digital and print images each have environmental pros and cons, and it's difficult to determine which method is greener. We'll let your conscience decide.
  • The polyploidy life
  • The polyploidy life

    The bright signs appeared the third week in April, proclaiming "strawberries" in shiny red letters, a matching big arrow pointing up the road, our road.

Music

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

    Freedy Johnston, Tad Dreis, Black Hollies, The Huguenots, Patrick Wolf, Ear Pwr, Adventure, Ex-Monkeys, Wood Birds, Wild Fictions, Malebolgia, Abigail Williams, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, Dex Romweber Duo, more
  • Chris Stamey & Peter Holsapple's <i>Here and Now</i>
  • Chris Stamey & Peter Holsapple's Here and Now

    The past is past, but Here and Now—their new disc and first album together since 1991's Mavericks—fails to match the glory of their mutual exploits or even Stamey's recent solo work.

Arts

  • Shen Wei Dance Arts
  • Shen Wei Dance Arts

    By spring of this year, critics watching the career of Shen Wei had reason enough to be concerned.
  • A somber <i>Washing Machine</i> in Durham
  • A somber Washing Machine in Durham

    The structure of Jason Stuart's eerie little multispeed jigsaw of a play about the accidental death of a 5-year-old girl in a laundromat parallels what her would-be rescuers tried to do to save her life.

Diversions

Free Stuff & Promos

Ye Olde Archives

  • Friday 6.26
  • Friday 6.26

    Charles Pilkey's The Machine in the Garden; more

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