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Locavore Cooking
The Cookery is Durham's first culinary incubator and certified kitchen space for rent.
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Beer Hopping
Answers to the question "What beer should I be drinking this year?" as suggested by your astrological sign
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Locavore Cooking
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.
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Now Serving
Lectures for food geeks by Southern Foodways Alliance founder, Lantern's Andrea Reusing, Barbara Kingsolver and Joel Salatin
- by Victoria Bouloubasis and Lisa Sorg
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Reading
Cooking in the Moment is organized into sections for each season, within which Reusing provides recipes and information keyed almost week by week to the Central North Carolina schedule of what's fresh.
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Theater
The Shape of the Table takes us into the rooms where a country's present government and its opposition ultimately decide whether a historic transfer of power will be a monument to peace or an all but unimaginable bloodbath.
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Theater
In the tradition of Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, writer-director Ira David Wood III's Devon Does Denmark takes a stab at going behind the scenes of Shakespeare's Hamlet.
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Music Feature
"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."
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Music Feature
Serious illness pushes everyone into the health care tangle, but artists—especially musicians—are often hit hardest.
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Record Review
These aren't just popular trails; they're 16-lane freeways that have been jammed with traffic since 1964.
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Our guide to this week's shows
Jukebox the Ghost, Old 97s, Anne McCue, Destroyer, The War On Drugs, North Elementary, Organos, Lynn Blakey, Brett Harris, Django Haskins, more
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Music Feature
"It's all about me creating a space out of inside of myself where we can all suffer together, and raise our middle finger to the world to say that we're going to live through whatever suffering we're enduring." — John Darnielle
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Film Review
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.
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Film Review
With so few opportunities given to female directors, it seems a shame the producers picked the wrong man for this job.
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Film Review
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.
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News Feature
Earth: The Operators' Manual, a documentary project funded by PBS and the National Science Foundation, debuts this week.
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Durham County
Rowand, the complaint contends, showed willful disregard of the gallery's deteriorating financial condition. His "excessive spending" and "failure to control expenses" ultimately prevented him from paying his creditors.
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Orange County
UNC announced it would accept $3 million from the John W. Pope Foundation, named for Art Pope's father, to expand UNC's academic center for student athletes.
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Letters to the Editor
"The proposed arbitration should hold doctors and hospitals accountable for criminally negligent wrongdoings, and make the results publicly available."
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Gallery
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Front Porch
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?
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First Person
The name Judy Winters may not be familiar to you, but have no doubt: Her life made yours better.
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Peripheral Visions