• Issue Archive for
  • Apr 6-13, 2011
  • Vol. 28, No. 14

Food

  • What's your beer sign?
  • What's your beer sign?

    Answers to the question "What beer should I be drinking this year?" as suggested by your astrological sign
  • Hillsborough launches venture for small farmers

    The Piedmont Agricultural Food & Processing Facility will cater primarily to small farms that produce and market value-added products, such as jams, cheeses and baked goods.

Arts

Music

  • Joe Pug outgrows the solo stage
  • Joe Pug outgrows the solo stage

    "It's always good to be in just a little bit more water than you're used to being in, and just barely keeping your mouth above it, taking in those breaths."
  • The guide to the week's concerts
  • The guide to the week's concerts

    Jukebox the Ghost, Old 97s, Anne McCue, Destroyer, The War On Drugs, North Elementary, Organos, Lynn Blakey, Brett Harris, Django Haskins, more

Film

  • Grappling with demons in <i>Win Win</i>
  • Grappling with demons in Win Win

    Win Win is director Tom McCarthy's most accessible yet subtly subversive film to date, one that manages to both celebrate the virtues of middle-class America while laying bare some unpleasant human frailties.
  • Precocious kids and corrupt adults in <i>Hanna</i>
  • Precocious kids and corrupt adults in Hanna

    A stylized fable whose substance doesn't measure up to its resounding razzmatazz, Hanna is a blend of breathless chase thriller and fairy-tale conceit.

News

Columns

  • Re: Medical malpractice

    "The proposed arbitration should hold doctors and hospitals accountable for criminally negligent wrongdoings, and make the results publicly available."
  • Keeping his edge

    Why would LCD Soundsystem—a band that's achieved all you could ask for—choose to call it a day at the height of its powers?
  • Remembering activist Judy Winters

    The name Judy Winters may not be familiar to you, but have no doubt: Her life made yours better.

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