"It's cheaper and it's where all the cool people have moved. It makes sense to be where all the action is."
--Uzoma Nwosu, who's planning to move his multimedia company, Audioverse, from Chapel Hill to Carrboro, in a News & Observer story about Carrboro's budding technology scene.
In Raleigh's Moore Square and around Main Street in Durham, we ignore people who we assume don't have housing. Rocky and those like him go to Love Wins or the Maurin House to find eye contact, to hear a "good morning," to be a part of their cities.
Quietly, by the guidance of our flashlights, we climbed a very long, tight spiral staircase up to the top of the Duke Chapel tower. And not just the bell-tower top, but beyond that.