Arts
The Southern Historical Collection has put up two displays and a pamphlet on "Facing Controversy: Struggling with Capital Punishment in North Carolina."
13 Feb 2008
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Feature Archives
In each of the works in Canopy, Burton plays up the dynamic between abstraction and depiction, attempting to bring a transparency to his process. Piñón has succeeded in generating a body of artwork that is athletic, iconic, strange, fresh.
20 Feb 2008
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Visual Art Archives
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Fashion Archives
Jacobs' determination to tell these players' stories moves us beyond easy, self-congratulatory narratives about how the desegregation of college sports has been a force for racial progress in the South over a generation.
20 Feb 2008
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Reading Archives
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Lit Local Archives
Here's how magazines start: "We were having a rare lavatory chat about how rare conversations are in the bathroom. From there, the idea rolled on to a literary publication dealing with bathrooms, distributed exclusively in them."
4 Oct 2006
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Zinestream Archives
We talk about the soul of Raleigh—but what are we really talking about?
26 Sep 2007
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Arts Briefs Archives
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The current Deep Dish Theater production is, mainly, inoffensive—presumably not the first quality political theater aspires to.
20 Feb 2008
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Theater Archives
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On the Boards Archives
Fantasy and science fiction novelist Warren Rochelle sets his latest book against the backdrop of the Triangle.
16 Jan 2008
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Spotlight Archives
It was refreshing to see a woman who doesn't fit prevailing social standards of beauty strut her stuff with the goodwill of a supportive crowd.
13 Feb 2008
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Casual Observer Archives
With only four world premieres slated for 2007—and four times that many restagings and reconstructions—the tilt toward the past grew more acute this season.
1 Aug 2007
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Dance Archives
Daily reports from America's premiere modern dance festival (June 7-July 21)
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