“The overall theme is truth-seeking. It’s about asking questions and seeking answers. But it’s still about women’s liberation and giving women the chance to be heard.”
Eric Tullis
Bio: Eric Tullis lives in Chapel Hill, where he writes about music and basketball.Twitter: http://twitter.com/erictullis
Watch a New Mini-Doc About N.C. Rap Legends Little Brother
Today, Okayplayer dropped “The Listening,” an eleven-minute doc by a Durham filmmaker about the classic debut of the (mostly) reunited group.
Triangle Music Issue: Ebz the Artist Forged Her Own Path to Virtual Stardom
The Durham-based R&B singer and producer’s “Say It” recently reached two million views on YouTube.
On Being Exposed to Sax Whisperer Kenny G at an Impressionable Age
The smoothest of smoothies is bringing his easy-listening legend to DPAC.
Life Changes. But Like a Tattoo, Wu-Tang Is Forever.
With the Clan Raleigh-bound, the buzz of a tattoo needle consummates a life of Wu-Tang wisdom and a twenty-year-old promise.
Moogfest: With One Savvy Move, the Festival Bolsters Its Dance, Local, and Free Offerings
This year, thanks to the diligent efforts of local electronic artists and deejays, Moogfest is doing better at tapping into the local scene.
Phonte Lives on “Pacific Time” in His Groove-Stocked New EP
“It’s about keeping your audience in the moment,” said Phonte Coleman, formerly half of the hip-hop duo Little Brother and currently the lead singer of soul outfit The Foreign Exchange.
The Five Ghost and Rae Joints You Meet in Shaolin
The highlights from twenty-five years of stark, elegant storytelling by Wu-Tang Clan’s inseparable dart experts. (No OBFCL, because that would be too easy.)
A Historic Durham Church Is Reborn as a Visionary Arts Space Bridging the Secular and Spiritual
The church offers curated arts programming, such as the March 12 artist talk by Marcella D. Camara, but it also holds monthly Sunday services led by artists and community leaders.
The Shape of Jazz in Durham
DURHAM A-Z: J IS FOR JAZZ OPENING PARTY Thursday, April 27, 6 p.m., free Museum of Durham History, Durham www.museumofdurhamhistory.org As part of their work assembling the Museum of Durham History’s new Durham A-Z: J Is for Jazz exhibit, cocurators Sharon Coor Barry and Sonya Laney held a community-focused “reminiscing session” to suss out the […]

