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Home » Issue: 2015-09-02

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Lamenting the slide of the Bull Durham Blues Festival, (barely) happening this weekend

by Grant Britt 09/10/201502/08/2023

Durham’s musical mascot is in trouble. The once powerful beast that bore the Bull Durham Blues Festival name is now a sickly shadow of its former self. For 27 years, Bull Durham bellowed the blues every September. Between 12,000 and 20,000 fans attended the annual convocation, featuring international R&B and blues acts, as well as […]

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Skipping City Plaza: Eric Tullis’ Hopscotch plan

by Eric Tullis 09/10/201502/08/2023
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Think big, girl: Allison Hussey’s Hopscotch picks

by Allison Hussey 09/10/201502/08/2023
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Precise planning, packed schedule: Spencer Griffith’s Hopscotch map

by Spencer Griffith 09/10/201502/08/2023
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An outsider’s perspective: Gary Suarez’s Hopscotch itinerary

by Gary Suarez 09/10/201502/08/2023
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Koch brothers tell lawmakers to tell other lawmakers: REPS bad for N.C.

by Jane Porter 09/09/201502/08/2023
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Hopscotch Design Festival declares war on technology

by Jon Leon 09/09/201502/08/2023
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Bandages release “Endless Blood,” announce 7-inch debut

by Bryan C. Reed 09/09/201501/11/2023
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Chapel Hill Councilman Lee Storrow pledges to stay in this fall’s race for re-election, despite DWI arrest last month.

by Billy Ball 09/09/201502/08/2023
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Blackjack Brewing Company announces move to Wilmington, Lynnwood Brewing to take its place

by Curt Fields 09/08/201501/11/2023

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