The Durham band releases its self-titled cassette on Sorry State Records with a Nightlight show this week.
Brian Howe
Freerunning Good Vibes in FootRocket’s Blisteringly Promising “COLONY”
We already told you about the Daft Punk meets Deee-Lite pleasures of “Lingo” when we premiered it, but that’s just the start of what the young Raleigh producer gets up to here.
In “Dreaming,” Torry Bend and Howard L. Craft Use Puppetry to Probe a Magical, Problematic Comic Strip
The Duke Performances puppet-theater show gives the characters in the seminal “Little Nemo in Slumberland” strip what their creator never did: a voice and a choice.
North Carolina Book Festival Announces First Wave of 2020 Authors and Lecture Series
The revitalized literary festival mixes top local authors with timely national visitors such as the poet Jericho Brown and the novelist Katya Apekina.
Oh Hey, Frank from “30 Rock” Is Coming to Chapel Hill Next Week
Judah Friedlander, the man of a thousand trucker hats, is bringing his “Future President” tour to The PIT.
Wye Oak Drops Glittering New Single “Fortune” and Announces an Ambitious Tour
As if not to be outdone by Sylvan Esso’s WITH tour, the Durham-based art-rock duo announced the ambitious JOIN tour today alongside some new music.
Carl McLaurin Wants to Bring Big Apple Fashion to the Bull City
“If André Leon Talley tells you to start a fashion week, you start a fashion week.”
Would You Pay $45 for a Month of Sweet, Surreal Dreams?
If so, and you live in Durham, the itinerant poet Mathias Svalina has you covered for November. Of course, nightmares cost a little extra.
Music to Our Fears: What to Do in Nightclubs on Halloween
You’ve got copious options, but they’re basically all deejays or tribute acts. Let’s sort the candy pile.
The Art of Cool Festival Launches a Streaming Radio Station
AOCRadio focuses on jazz, soul, and “mature hip-hop” and is available as an online stream or an app.

