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By Adam Sobsey | 12 Dec 2007

Of all the seven deadly sins, it seems vanity gets the worst rap. Just ask Lucifer, Narcissus or Eve.
By Karlie Justus | 14 Nov 2007

Playing before a packed arena that had been set up outdoors in Raleigh's Moore Square, the show featured the works of 16 designers, whose collective aim was to emphasize fashion as a vehicle for self-expression.
By Rizvana Arinaz | 10 Oct 2007

Why can't art simply be the process and not about the end result—the jackpot of a masterpiece?
By Rizvana Arinaz | 12 Sep 2007

Will there be a place for the careworn, the accidentally beautiful and otherworldly buildings like King's Motel?
By Rizvana Arinaz and David Fellerath | 8 Aug 2007

We outfit our models with signs, physically taking a stance on such issues as corrosion of the environment, the chronic debting of private and public economies, and the general militarization and hostile territorialization of our world.
By Rizvana Arinaz | 4 Jul 2007

The concept is simple: Bring together members of the community to explore creative reuse of clothing through Do-It-Yourself stations like screen printing and sewing.
By Amelia V.B. Shull | 13 Jun 2007

Fashion is funny. Just when it seems so frivolous, distracting and superfluous, fashion draws us back in with its own intricate mechanisms of movement and even drama.
By Rizvana Arinaz and Rex Miller | 9 May 2007

Paperhand Puppet Intervention provides a refuge for those, like me, who have long appreciated style but have become more concerned with the intertwined relationship between couture and commerce, and its frequently harmful effects.
By Amelia V.B. Shull | 11 Apr 2007

It's the birds that really make me feel like spring is on its way, and I start to get the creative, new-season energy that always makes me want to craft something.
By Amelia V.B. Shull | 14 Mar 2007

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