• Issue Archive for
  • Dec 28, 2011 - Jan 4, 2012
  • Vol. 28, No. 52

Food

  • Johnston County Hams: The secret is in the curing
  • Johnston County Hams: The secret is in the curing

    "We're duplicating the whole thing the farmers used to do," says curemaster Rufus Brown, referencing the way in which hams were once commonly hung in barns to weather with the changing seasons.
  • 2011: A year like corked wine

    A bad bottle of wine you can pour down the sink. A bad year you cannot dispose of so easily. Right about now, I'm rejoicing at the sight of the end.

Film

Columns

  • Newer York

    This year, I've seen New York from the perspective of my 2-year-old son. He's obviously changed the way I see what's before me.
  • Republican nonsense on regulations
  • Republican nonsense on regulations

    The GOP's attack on regulation is part of a larger attempt to discredit the idea that government can play a positive role in people's lives.
  • Rembrandt in the Triangle
  • Rembrandt in the Triangle

    V.C. Rogers saw the Rembrandt show at the N.C. Museum of Art in Raleigh and wondered how he might have handled some local subjects...

Multimedia

Music

  • A guide to the Triangle's 2011 exit strategies
  • A guide to the Triangle's 2011 exit strategies

    Across the Triangle, there are rock shows and dance parties aplenty, with offerings swinging wildly from Top 40-like alt-rockers to whip-smart jazz combos, from high art to the gutter.
  • 10 in local music to look for in '12
  • 10 in local music to look for in '12

    We close 2011 with a look at 10 topics—be they bands, albums, trends, clubs or conjectures—that might matter the most next year.

Arts

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