• Issue Archive for
  • Jul 21-28, 2010
  • Vol. 27, No. 29

Music

  • Rick Ross' sluggish crawl toward maturity
  • Rick Ross' sluggish crawl toward maturity

    Most of Teflon Don is awesomely quotable shit-talk, but the absurd self-mythology yields references to "the struggle" and a touch of self-examination.
  • The guide to the week's concerts
  • The guide to the week's concerts

    The Wigg Report, Joe Pug, John Hiatt, Lil Malcolm and the House Rockers, SPENCEfest, Beres Hammond, Inner Circle, Culture, The Summer Slaughter Tour, more

Special Issues

  • The 2010 Indies Arts Awards
  • The 2010 Indies Arts Awards

    This year's honorees: Aaron Greenwald, Chris Tamplin, UNC's Performance Studies, the African American Quilt Circle, the Beaver Queen Pageant

Arts

Food

Film

News

  • In the classroom, a lack of energy education

    Many students are barely aware of energy issues—the impacts of coal, nuclear and renewable sources, for example—much less educated on them.

Columns

  • When the wind doesn't blow

    I heard that some wind farms use fossil fuels to power their generators when the wind won't. Doesn't that defeat their whole renewable energy purpose?
  • When to be private, when to be public

    Sex when you're a houseguest; My girlfriend is a snoop; Using e-mail to announce your separation; Omitted from husband's obit
  • Mad Man

    Like everyone I know born in 1964, I reject the honor of belonging to the boomers, demography be damned.

Diversions

Free Stuff & Promos

  • Peach Ice Cream
  • Peach Ice Cream

    Cool off with some peach ice cream!

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