Special Issues
Five groups and individuals who have made a difference to the Triangle's artistic community
11 Jul 2007
"I didn't realize how little all of our different communities know about each other," Lynden Harris says.
11 Jul 2007
After so many years of pioneering, Arts Place is now situated in the middle of exciting changes for downtown.
11 Jul 2007
"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
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
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
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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