• Issue Archive for
  • Jan 19-26, 2011
  • Vol. 28, No. 3

Music

  • Orquesta GarDel's <i>Lo Que Tú Querías</i>
  • Orquesta GarDel's Lo Que Tú Querías

    GarDel's debut EP is a tapas-size dish heaped with homemade salsa that should appease appetites hungry for a high quality, first-rate studio recording of original Latin music made in North Carolina.
  • The guide to the week's concerts
  • The guide to the week's concerts

    Jucifer, Cannabis Corpse, Tift Merritt & Simone Dinnerstein, Carlitta Durand, The Terry Adams Rock & Roll Quartet, James Cotton, Clang Quartet, Mandolin Orange, Marshall Chapman, Small Ponds, Filthybird, more

Arts

  • Art, sex and utility in Chapel Hill
  • Art, sex and utility in Chapel Hill

    Three shows, at the Ackland and the Underground, sum to an indictment of how fragile our notions of social and artistic value really are.
  • <i>Blue</i> at Burning Coal Theatre
  • Blue at Burning Coal Theatre

    Perhaps Blue pursues its Brechtian alienation to get us to ask ourselves if we ever were so naive or inauthentic in our earliest relationships—or, more damning, if we still are.

Food

  • Can you locally source 10 percent of your food spending?
  • Can you locally source 10 percent of your food spending?

    The 10% Campaign, a project of the Center for Environmental Farming Systems and its Farm to Fork Initiative, encourages individuals and businesses to pledge 10 percent of their spending on locally sourced food.

News

  • Google Map: The K&L Gates landscape
  • Google Map: The K&L Gates landscape

    Attorneys from K&L Gates have helped developers reshape Durham, transforming large tracts in the city and county into shopping centers, businesses and housing. These are just a few of the firm's recent cases in Durham County.
  • K&L Gates in the headlines

    What does K&L Gates have to do with World Wrestling Entertainment, the film Gasland and a ferry that dumps coal ash into Lake Michigan?

Columns

  • Kaboom
  • Kaboom

  • Diffuse goods

    She flipped the switch to silence the machine, explaining to her wooly, frumpy mate that this was a diffuser.
  • What good is the Toxic Substances Control Act?
  • What good is the Toxic Substances Control Act?

    What is happening to update and reform the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, which I understand is considerably outdated and actually permits the use of thousands of chemicals that have never been adequately tested for safety?

Diversions

Free Stuff & Promos

  • Robbie Fulks tickets
  • Robbie Fulks tickets

    We are giving away 2 pairs of tickets to the Robbie Fulks event at Casbah!
  • Raleighwood Movie Passes
  • Raleighwood Movie Passes

    We are giving away 3 sets of 4 passes valid Monday-Thursday and 3 sets of 2 passes valid any day. *There will be 6 chosen winners*

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