Reckless Roxboro May Get a Revamp If Locals Can Persuade NC DOT
Currently, the Roxboro and Mangum street redesign project is in its engagement phase, with community members encouraged to attend open houses and meetings to give input.
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Letters: “Commissioner Allam, Why Do You Omit Critical Context?”
INDY readers weigh in on Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam’s letter to the editor regarding Congresswoman Foushee’s Israel trip.
15 Minutes: Artist Nyssa Collins
In March, Collins unveiled Rubbish the Raccoon, a seven-foot-tall sculpture at West Franklin Street Plaza commissioned by the Town of Chapel Hill for Earth Day
Duke Made a Climate Commitment Two Years Ago. Is the University Following Through?
Duke pledged to take decisive action on climate change. But some worry that without clear goals and authority, the climate commitment will end up a well-intentioned failure.
ART
In María Magdalena Campos-Pons’ “Behold,” Shared Identity Is a Source of Communal Power
Now on display at the Nasher Museum of Art, the artist’s career-spanning survey includes paintings, photography, and an immersive installation.
Scene on Radio’s Sixth Season is a Tale of Two White Supremacist Coups
New season “Echoes of a Coup” hones in on the 1898 Wilmington massacre and its reverberations today.
Talking With Iron & Wine’s Sam Beam About His First Visual Arts Exhibition
On view now at Peel Gallery in Carrboro, the exhibit is the latest expression of Beam’s seemingly inexhaustible creative drive.
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Talking With DéLana R. A. Dameron About Her Debut Novel, “Redwood Court”
Dameron, a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill, has a reading at Flyleaf Bookstore on February 6.
Jill McCorkle Loves the Threat of Fairy Tales
Talking with the Hillsborough writer on the heels of her new short story collection, “Old Crimes: And Other Stories.”
Triangle-Based Illustrator Dare Coulter Wins Coretta Scott King Award
Coulter, who won for her mixed-media illustrations in the children’s book ‘An American Story,’ is one of the youngest people ever to win the award.
SCREEN
Teenage Dreams: Speaking With the Directors of “Girls State”
“Girls State,” a documentary about what it would look like if teen girls from Missouri ran things for a week, strikes a tone between an election night broadcast and Bo Burnham’s coming-of-age tearjerker “Eighth Grade.”
Incoming! Fever Dreams, Aging Assassins, and Canine-Android Dynamics
In Triangle theaters this month: “Problemista,” “Knox Goes Away,” “Robot Dreams,” and more.
Hayti Heritage Film Festival Returns With Full Slate of In-Person Programming
This year’s program, themed around “Homecoming,” will feature 32 films over three days.