Reflections from an afternoon at UNC’s Gaza Solidarity Encampment
Elim Lee
Voices: An Experiment in Anti-Capitalism
Durham tattoo artist Terin makes $100 tattoos a form of high art.
Voices: Artist and Muse at Once
To a figure drawing model, the Triangle arts community offers reciprocal life lessons, community, and opportunities to grow.
Voices: How Friendships Coalesce Over Air Hockey at Boxcar Raleigh
Show up at Boxcar Raleigh on a Monday night, and you’ll see a lively crowd amidst the beeping lights and beers on tap. The City of Oaks hosts the largest air hockey community in the world.
Voices: I Met Jesus on a Farm
Can a church be anticapitalist? At Durham’s Farm Church, they know how to give a feast and invite the poor.
Voices: How JAC, Owner of Durham’s Wonderpuff, Transcended Capitalism With Color to Prioritize Self-Care
This is a story about burnout and cotton candy as a symbol of resistance.
Voices: Thanks to the Service Industry
Working in hospitality brings flexibility and friendships to young people in the Triangle as they find they can make a living while they pursue their passions.

