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Our Endorsements
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Our Endorsements
Because of the rules regarding partisan and nonpartisan races, which we will not bore you with, some elections are in October and others are in November.
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Food Feature
In her recent book, Lunch Wars: How to Start a School Food Revolution and Win the Battle for Our Children's Health, Amy Kalafa reiterates her documentary's message about unhealthy school lunches and provides resources for concerned parents.
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Now Serving
Farmer Foodshare's challenge kickoff is Sept. 20; Walking Fish's event is Oct. 3 at Watts Grocery.
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Reading
The award-winning author reads from his book tonight at the Center for Documentary Studies in Durham.
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Visual Art
When roughly one million African-Americans enlisted and put their lives on the line to liberate Europe in World War II, they faced the same racism in the segregated military that they experienced back home.
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Reading
Chapel Hill is where you stop and smell the flowers, or so you'll probably conclude from reading 27 Views of Chapel Hill, a collection of writing about, by and for the place and its people.
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Theater
Recommended particularly for fans of Gershwin and old-school jazz, Gershwin at the Piano, plays through Oct. 2.
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Theater
LaBute's characters do not play nice.
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Our guide to this week's shows
Ty Segall, Mikal, Cronin, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Hooray For Earth, Human Eye, Wilco, Cut Copy, Harvey-Sue, Old Calf, The Joy Formidable, more
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Music Feature
"You wonder why you look all over/ just to find a four-leaf clover and as you pick it/ it just withers away."
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Music Feature
The release of Megafaun's new album—their most traditional yet—seemed like the perfect chance to get behind the conceptual encrustation and find out what they really care about.
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Film Beat
Terry Gilliam continues keeping the stifling real world at bay so his imagination can roam free.
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Film Review
The new film Moneyball may be about an old pastime, baseball, but it's reminiscent of a film about a more contemporary activity...
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Film Review
Viewers of The Names of Love may be left wondering if America's liberals should consider deploying armies of attractive women to seduce and transform our...
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News Feature
While youth run InsideOut, a four-member adult board leads Outside In 180. Formed earlier this year, the adult group functions as a legal entity and advises the youth, but only when asked.
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Orange County
"It's helped create not only the jobs, but sort of the niche places, the really special places that have defined Carrboro," says Annette Stone, Carrboro's economic and community development director.
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News Feature
If the Defense of Marriage Amendment passes next May, it's today's high school students who might eventually undo the damage and repeal it.
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Letters to the Editor
"Channel outrage, sway people opposed to civil rights and vote for fairness." — Keith Hayes
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Gallery
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First Person
I'm an election judge - and gay.
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Front Porch
I tell you this not as a confession, nor out of shame; 80 percent of sexually active people will contract some form of HPV, either low-risk or high-risk, in their lives.
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Peripheral Visions
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Exile on Jones Street
"This was probably the worst storm anybody can recall," said Jan Laskow, assistant chief with the Avon Volunteer Fire Department.