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  • Issue Archive for
  • Aug 15-22, 2012
  • Vol. 29, No. 33

Elections

Food

Arts

Music

  • The guide to the week's concerts
  • The guide to the week's concerts

    Sultan Bathery, Flesh Wounds, WOWOLFOL, Bill & Libby Hicks, George Jones, John Howie Jr., October 31, Reality Center Benefit Show, NC Stars In The Round, Nervous Ticks, more
  • Chatham County Line's Sight & Sound

    Chatham County Line's charms are even more apparent live, an idea that the CD-and-DVD set Sight & Sound aims to capture. (Yep Roc)
  • Bevel Summers' Bevel Summers

    If they could match their gumption and vivacity with a core of creativity, they've got the gall to be new "bluegrass-pop-punk whatever" favorites. (self-released)
  • JOINT D≠'s Strike Gently

    An unrelenting endurance test, it's a forceful exercise that compensates with copious thrills. (Sorry State)
  • Viva Cackalacky! Latin Music in the New South

    Migration, as seen from the migrant: That's the central message uniting the diverse voices on Viva Cackalacky!, a compilation of Latin music played and recorded in North Carolina. (self-released)
  • Feltbattery's Behold a Golden Throng

    Benjamin Trueblood, aka Feltbattery, has been collecting and sculpting the sounds that comprise Behold a Golden Throng for five years—recording swarms of bees, cutting those spans with electronics, and combining the bits into alchemical environments of digital and physical realities. (Migration Media)

Film

News

Columns

  • Sweetest blues

    With their energy for berries waning, the bushes are in their own fall, back-to-school mode.
  • Re: Amendment 1; Alcohol Sales; Fracking

    Although we are the kind of couple (opposite sex) who would make for a "better" marriage in the eyes and minds of The Old North State voters, we refuse to be married here. We would urge others to do the same as well as contacting their nearest elected official with their coldest regards.

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