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I think I'm in the right place. But instead of rolling hills with green vines laid out in neat rows, I'm surrounded by impeccably landscaped office buildings with parking spaces laid out in neat rows, somewhere near ... Cary?
By Claire Cusick | 6 Aug 2008 (Special Issues: Dish)
Paxton Media Group is running Durham's hometown daily newspaper into the ground.
By Fiona Morgan | 6 Aug 2008 (News: Durham County)
Raleigh mobile home park future looks brighter after developers withdraw proposal to purchase, build on the property
By Bob Geary | 30 Jul 2008 (News: Wake County)
Under Save-a-Watt, Duke would sell energy-saving products and services to customers while recouping 90 percent of the money it would have earned from electricity sales had the energy not been saved.
By Bob Geary | 6 Aug 2008 (News: North Carolina)
The N.C. Biotechnology Center is rejecting the free money from the Golden LEAF Foundation
By Lisa Sorg | 5 Aug 2008 (News: North Carolina)
The congressman is the latest official to step away from the federal disease lab
5 Aug 2008 (News: North Carolina)
4,130 U.S. troops killed
6 Aug 2008 (News: The Count)
Plus: Larry's Beans saves the planet, again; Jibarra moves; kids cook at Kitchen 14; Daisy Cakes brings cupcakes to you
By Claire Cusick | 6 Aug 2008 (Food: Now Serving)
By Derek Anderson | 6 Aug 2008 (Columns: Gallery)
By V.C. Rogers | 6 Aug 2008 (Columns: Peripheral Visions)
Yessirree, a fine Christian man, that Jesse Helms.
6 Aug 2008 (Columns: Letters to the Editor)
Are the benefits of National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility—economic and otherwise—worth the risks?
6 Aug 2008 (Columns: Letters to the Editor)
Everyone you meet in China under the age of 25 knows some of your language.
By John Valentine | 6 Aug 2008 (Columns: Front Porch)
"Too often the patriotic values of pride and strength triumph over the spiritual virtues of humility, gentleness and sacrificial love."
By Patrick O'Neill | 6 Aug 2008 (Columns: Religious Left)
"Our psalms are sing-along songs," exclaims Craig Finn, vocalist and songwriter for New York's The Hold Steady. "And the sing-along songs will be our scripture."
By Rick Cornell | 6 Aug 2008 (Music: Feature)
Whether by luck or by savvy, Bowerbirds has moved its music—born of the birds, trees and dirt of North Carolina—to new audiences.
By Bryan Reed | 6 Aug 2008 (Music: Feature)
Brother Yusuf Salim almost single-handedly transformed this area into a thriving, vibrant jazz community.
By Larry Reni Thomas | 1 Aug 2008 (Music: Feature)
With the Purple St. James of The Prelude, you get the feeling she could care less if there was music behind her or not: All at once, her voice confabulates, celebrates, massages, cries.
By Eric Tullis | 6 Aug 2008 (Music: Record Review)
On this collaboration with Detroit musician Zo!, Phonte laughs himself across hip-hop semi-stardom by revisiting the follies of '80s synth-silly chart toppers.
By Eric Tullis | 6 Aug 2008 (Music: Record Review)
This purple platter split commences The Great Vinyl Project, a series of wax-only output from Durham label 307 Knox. Take it as a harbinger of diversity to come, as these two sides could barely be more distinct.
By Grayson Currin | 6 Aug 2008 (Music: Record Review)
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