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The New Linda Ronstadt Doc Revolves Around the Power of Her Voice

by Sarah Edwards 09/11/201901/10/2023
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Fall Arts Preview: Twenty Concerts

by Sarah Edwards and Brian Howe 09/11/201901/11/2023
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Cinema Giant Abbas Kiarostami, the Subject of a Carolina Theatre Retrospective, Revealed in Three Decades’ Worth of Interviews

by Laura Jaramillo 08/28/201901/11/2023
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VHS Tapes and Cult-Classic Trailers Invade Alamo Drafthouse and The Carolina Theatre

by Zack Smith 08/28/201901/11/2023
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In Rennie Harris Funkedified, A Journey Through African American Dance Communities of the 1970s

by Thomasi McDonald 07/19/201901/11/2023
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French Sex Comedy “Non-Fiction” Stirs Up Old Anxieties About New Media

by Ryan Vu 06/07/201901/10/2023
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by Ryan Vu 04/05/201901/11/2023
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Full Frame: RaMell Ross Trusts Reality to Captivate Without Plot Contrivances

by Sarah Edwards 04/03/201901/11/2023
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Full Frame: American Visions

by Brian Howe 04/03/201901/11/2023
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Caterer Giorgios Bakatsias’s Canvas Pavilion Might Be the Heart of Full Frame. It’s Definitely the Stomach.

by Debbie Matthews 04/03/201901/11/2023

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