• Issue Archive for
  • May 26 - Jun 2, 2010
  • Vol. 27, No. 21

Music

  • Luego's <i>Ocho</i>
  • Luego's Ocho

    Ocho works best when it pulls both from and against the classic pop songbook, or when Patrick Phelan and his generally excellent band play hard, fast and loose with their fascinations.
  • The guide to the week's concerts
  • The guide to the week's concerts

    Fractal Farm, Kellie Anne Grubbs, Pin Projekt, John Howie Jr. & The Rosewood Bluff, The Moaners, The T's, Richard Bacchus & The Luckiest Girls, Nora Jane Struthers, Patty Griffin, more

Special Issues

  • Summer Guide calendar
  • Summer Guide calendar

    Our compilation of the summer's cultural offerings

Arts

  • <i>God's Ear</i> turns to music for succor
  • God's Ear turns to music for succor

    You know how hard it is to grieve, and that it is even harder to talk about grieving because every single thing there is to say has been voided of meaning.
  • The varieties of crashes at Flanders in Raleigh
  • The varieties of crashes at Flanders in Raleigh

    Shaun Richards' work is the show's most literal and most visceral engagement with the "crash" theme, but both Sharon Dowell and Derek Toomes likewise confront the viewer with quietly apocalyptic violence.

Food

  • Wine? Beer? Go for it, you're on vacation

    You and your designated driver can take turns tasting at the North Carolina wineries and breweries that dot the landscape so many of us will be traversing this summer.

Film

News

Columns

  • Re: Hal Crowther and the Tea Party

    "I'm a registered Libertarian, though at heart I'm still the Democrat I was raised as, but now I'm a proud 'tea partier.' "
  • Cleaning up the hog farms

    I've heard horrific stories about man-made "lagoons" of animal waste spilling into and fouling rivers and groundwater.
  • Personal semantics

    I recently called my life a train wreck. O, my prophetic soul: I'll never use those two words together lightly again.

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