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Home » Issue: 2015-12-02

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Happy birthday, Frank: A local wedding band prepares a big Sinatra celebration for Saturday

by David Klein 12/10/201502/08/2023

No wedding band worth its salt shows up without a couple of Sinatra tunes in tow. But when a local wedding outfit called The Shakedown presents an all-Sinatra evening on Saturday to honor the 100th anniversary of the singer’s birth, the act will land far beyond what most wedding bands ever aim to achieve. In […]

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Durham’s Loaf helping to launch new bread cookbook

by Jill Warren Lucas 12/09/201502/08/2023
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LGBT rights groups sue state of North Carolina over magistrates’ bill

by Jane Porter 12/09/201502/08/2023
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Building a synth, entering a scene: Moogfest debuts in Durham with “Dial-Tones”

by David Ford Smith 12/09/201502/08/2023
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Poll: Donald Trump’s belligerent Islamophobia actually helping him in North Carolina

by David Hudnall 12/08/201502/08/2023
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Rapping against Silent Sam: At UNC, a cypher in front of an intolerant statue

by Eric Tullis 12/08/201502/08/2023
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Slingshot Coffee offers a different sort of big-box relief for December

by Jill Warren Lucas 12/08/201502/08/2023
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N.C.’s fracking capitol approves drilling ban

by Billy Ball 12/08/201502/08/2023
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Legal case begins against coal ash dumps in Chatham, Lee counties

by Billy Ball 12/08/201502/08/2023
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Moogfest announces Gary Numan, GZA, Laurie Anderson and more in full lineup release

by Allison Hussey 12/08/201502/08/2023

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