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Impressive new Afro-Am center opens this month
There's a thought-provoking catchphrase often spoken at events and initiatives that focus on div...
Vol. 23 No. 33 Published 10.13.09 by Jarvis Holliday -
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Ten reasons why HeroesCon 2009 will rock
Why is Father's Day such a big deal for comic book and pop culture fans who live in and around C...
Vol. 23 No. 16 Published 06.16.09 by Carlton Hargro -
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Art, Beats + Lyrics returns with a brand-new bag
Drawing a crowd of more than 1,600, the urban art exhibition Art, Beats + Lyrics made one hell of a...
Vol. 23 No. 10 Published 05.05.09 by Carlton Hargro -
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Wolverine's Greatest Hits
Just in time for his solo big-screen debut, CL presents the mutant superhero's best comic tales
Vol. 23 No. 8 Published 04.21.09 by Carlton Hargro -
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The revenge of Free Comic Book Day
Local shops celebrate with complimentary comics and big-name artists
Vol. 23 No. 8 Published 04.21.09 by Carlton Hargro -
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A Southern classic: Good Ol' Girls
Southern belles, or those who hold with the belle "way," be forewarned: The musical Good O...
Vol. 23 No. 8 Published 04.21.09 by John Grooms -
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The end of Purgatory
Ragnarok poised to rock the house
Vol. 23 No. 7 Published 04.14.09 by Anita overcash -
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Great job!: How Adult Swim's Tim and Eric got so awesome
Interviewing the stars of Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!
Vol. 23 No. 1 Published 03.03.09 by Curt Holman -
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John Updike: Revolutionary or fossil?
Author caught between two generations
Vol. 22 No. 49 Published 02.03.09 by John Grooms -
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Home is for Heroes
HeroesCon returns to the Q.C., welcomes old and new friends
Vol. 22 No. 16 Published 06.18.08 by Carlton Hargro -
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Hee Haw revisited
Exhibit works promote stereotypes – and some truths
Vol. 22 No. 1 Published 03.05.08 by Scott Lucas -
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Let the river run
Trapping, tapping and sapping the source
Vol. 21 No. 47 Published 01.23.08 by Scott Lucas -
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Peal's Drumming Orbit
Plus, a new Nutcracker
Vol. 21 No. 42 Published 12.19.07 by Perry Tannenbaum -
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Scylla, Charybdis and Outwater
Mozart is one of the things that Charlotte Symphony Orchestra does best -- when their maestro, Chris...
Vol. 21 No. 40 Published 12.05.07 by Perry Tannenbaum -
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Jonathan Crombie
Canadian Ranger in a Cardigan
Vol. 21 No. 36 Published 11.07.07 by Perry Tannenbaum -
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It's Not Easy Being Blue
Why ask, "why blue?"
Vol. 21 No. 35 Published 10.31.07 by Maria Fisichello -
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What Lies Beneath
Examining the Body Worlds exhibit after all the hype
Vol. 21 No. 30 Published 09.26.07 by Scott Lucas -
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Life During Wartime
Ken Burns' new series is his masterpiece
Vol. 21 No. 29 Published 09.19.07 by John Grooms -
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Ex-Wives And Aging Mistresses
An art world novel lays it on thick
Vol. 21 No. 27 Published 09.05.07 by Hillary Frey -
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Shear Madness
Topiary art focus of new documentary
Vol. 21 No. 26 Published 08.29.07 by Scott Lucas
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