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19 Nov 2008

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Can the Carolinas' largest theater, the new Durham Performing Arts Center, rise to the times?
19 Nov 2008 (News: Durham County)
Annie; more
19 Nov 2008 (Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
Chris Hillman & Herb Pederson; more
19 Nov 2008 (Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
Between a Ballad and a Blues; more
19 Nov 2008 (Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
Christmas Parade; more
19 Nov 2008 (Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
Dirty Little Heaters; more
19 Nov 2008 (Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
A.A. Bondy
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Gang Gang Dance
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Pre-Turkey Day Jam
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19 Nov 2008 (News: Wake County)
The center's oversight committee is impotent, charged only with monitoring the enforcement of the city's operating agreement with PFM/ Nederlander, not the wisdom of the agreement itself. And at the city, it's difficult to discern with whom the buck stops.
By Matt Saldaña | 19 Nov 2008 (News: Durham County)
Perhaps we should have a stiff drink and look to the bravado of Kenny Rogers: "You never count your money, when you're sitting at the table/ There'll be time enough for counting, when the dealing's done."
By David Fellerath | 19 Nov 2008 (News: Durham County)
Beginning Nov. 30, maybe you can hear the savings, too.
By Grayson Currin | 19 Nov 2008 (News: Durham County)
Alan DeLisle, assistant city manager for Economic Workforce and Development, answers questions about DPAC
By Matt Saldaña | 19 Nov 2008 (News: Durham County)
Detailing construction progress over two years—including last-minute difficulties
19 Nov 2008 (News: Durham County)
"From Broadway to concerts to comedy, we hope to be a bright spot and give area audiences the chance to escape into the magic and lasting memories that only live entertainment can create."
19 Nov 2008 (News: Durham County)
"I found [the information] interesting," Airport Authority Chairman John Bullock said, smiling uncomfortably. "I'm not in favor of torture."
By Bob Geary | 19 Nov 2008 (News: North Carolina)
Last year, the department listed 290 loopholes totaling $4.9 billion in lost revenue, annually.
By Bob Geary | 19 Nov 2008 (News: North Carolina)
By Jeremy M. Lange | 19 Nov 2008 (Columns: Gallery)
By V.C. Rogers | 19 Nov 2008 (Columns: Peripheral Visions)
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