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Fun Photos at Artsplosure (0)

May 22, 2013 • Category: Art, Features, Lead Story

We had an awesome time at this year’s Artsplosure! While we certainly enjoyed the amazing arts and crafts from local artists, the delicious food, and the live music, our favorite part was meeting our readers. Thanks to everyone who goofed off with us and posed for a picture at our photo booth. We hope you’ll [...]

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Carolina Ballet’s Giselle is grand and iconic (4)

Margaret Severin-Hansen and Gabor Kapin in Giselle When I watched the movie Casablanca for the first time I found I already had some familiarity with many iconic lines and scenes. Giselle may be the Casablanca of ballets. The romantic era ballet contains many of the images that have come to represent ballet, giving it an [...]

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A Death in the Family: Haskell Fitz-Simons (0)

One of the lies that we all tell ourselves is that there will always be time — to mend broken relationships, to tell the people who love us that we love them right back, to say goodbye to old friends battling serious illnesses. Sometimes, we wait too long. Like many of his friends, I knew [...]

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Walter F. “Buck” Leonard and Jackie Robinson: Baseball Legends (0)

Like baseball legend Jackie Robinson, whose story is told in the movie “42,” North Carolina’s Walter F. “Buck” Leonard was an outstanding athlete. Leonard played baseball in the Negro National League during the 1930s and 1940s, when segregation barred African American players from major and minor leagues. The Rocky Mount native helped pave the way [...]

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Star Trek Boldly Goes “Into Darkness” (0)

A big budget, special effects action bonanza, J.J. Abrams’s 2009 reboot of “Star Trek” accomplished what no other “Trek” film has done before. A massive success, it was a game changer for the series, transporting “Star Trek” from something only for fanboys into the mainstream. Suddenly it was cool to like “Star Trek.” By eschewing [...]

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BOOK REVIEW: For When the Veil Drops (2)

At a time when the literary community has seen a resurgence of interest and respect for all things gothic, For When the Veil Drops, a newly published anthology of short fiction by West Pigeon Press is a rather refreshing read.

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Band Together’s 3rd annual “battle of the bands” event to benefit Tammy Lynn Center (0)

Four Local Bands aim to be the “Last Band Standing” on March 2 Band Together’s 3rd annual “battle of the bands” event to benefit Tammy Lynn Center   Raleigh, N.C. (Jan. 31, 2013) — Four of the best NC-based bands are slated to go head-to-head in the Triangle’s most energetic and philanthropic music battle. Band [...]

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Restaurant Review: Guasaca Arepa & Salsa Grill, Raleigh, N.C. (0)

If you live in Raleigh and want to try some fresh and wonderful food based on Venezuelan cuisine, head on over to Guasaca, which recently opened off of Lake Boone Trail, right down from Rex Hospital. Believe me; you’ll be glad you did! According to Guasaca’s website, the restaurant was “born out of the belief [...]

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French Broad Brewery – Ryehopper Rye Pale Ale (0)

Today we are drinking and reviewing the Ryehopper Rye Pale Ale out of the French Broad Brewing Company of Asheville — which they say is “A distinctive American pale ale with strong rye malt notes, resulting in a dry-on-dry beer spectacular”. Since opening their doors in 2001, the goal of French Broad “has been to [...]

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“The Homosexuals” Extended! (0)

Critics have called The Homosexuals “the best play of the year” (Triangle Arts & Entertainment)

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CAROLINA BALLET TO PREMIERE NEW GISELLE (0)

Over the first fourteen seasons, artistic director Robert Weiss has choreographed many of the great classic ballets to fit his company, Carolina Ballet

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