Special Issues
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Five groups and individuals who have made a difference to the Triangle's artistic community
11 Jul 2007
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"I didn't realize how little all of our different communities know about each other," Lynden Harris says.
11 Jul 2007
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After so many years of pioneering, Arts Place is now situated in the middle of exciting changes for downtown.
11 Jul 2007
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"It really started out quite innocently," Frank Konhaus explains. "Ellen and I said, 'Wouldn't it be cool to bring Georges Rousse here?'"
11 Jul 2007
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The local short film festival Hi Mom!, now almost 10 years old, is more like a high school kegger: rambunctious, loosely organized and open to anyone who shows up thirsty.
11 Jul 2007
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They met on the dance floor. Gülden Özen had been taking tango lessons "with a ballroom instructor who claimed to teach Argentine tango."
12 Jul 2006
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This summer the North Carolina Central University Art Museum is installing long-overdue track lighting in its galleries, which have heretofore relied on fluorescent tubes as the only available light source.
12 Jul 2006
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Zach Ward, founder of Carrboro's DSI Comedy Theater, may be the hardest-working man in show business.
12 Jul 2006
See Also:
Indies Arts Awards Archives
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