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Wednesday, July 23,2008

The Tiny Meteors set to play in Winston

By Heather MacIntyre
One of my favorite aspects of most local bands is the relationship between the members, their music and the community that they’ve grown up alongside. The Tiny Meteors is one of Guilford County’s prime examples of these relationships.
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Wednesday, July 23,2008

Drag kings take a Time Out

By Amy Kingsley
There’s something you should know about the stage at Time Out: If you cross it during a drag king performance, you will be slapped. The bartender issues this warning twice before the first king ever sets foot on the polished parquet placemat that passes for a stage at the tiny lesbian hangout on Bellemeade Street in Greensboro.
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Wednesday, July 23,2008

Heath Ledger shines brilliantly in The Dark Knight

By Glen Baity
If you were worried Heath Ledger’s death would cast a pall over The Dark Knight, your concerns certainly weren’t unfounded. Ledger was a young actor of exceptional talent, and a loss like that is surely going to resonate. But lay your reservations down. Christopher Nolan’s sequel to 2005’s Batman Begins is a roaring powerhouse for nearly every minute of its two and a half hours, and by the midway point one thing is perfectly clear: The Dark Knight will be overshadowed by nothing.
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Wednesday, July 23,2008

Amuse Bouche

By Brian Clarey
The drink, the aguacate mescal contains Cointreau, tequila, agave nectar, honey, lime juice and Agwa, a liqueur made from the coca leaf. Yeah, that coca leaf..
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Wednesday, July 23,2008

Sugar cakes from back in the day

By Jesse Kiser
The further back into your childhood you get, the more unclear the memories. The ones I have around my single-digit birthdays include only flashes of images I piece together and from which try to make some sense.
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Thursday, July 24,2008

Free Will Astrology

By Rob Brezsny
That’s why he liked Darwin’s idea that error is the driving force in evolution. I think this wandering-about-looking-for-something approach should be the driving force in your personal evolution, Sagittarius.
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Wednesday, July 30,2008

McCain ‘Ich bin ein güberhead’ tour continues

By Ogi Overman
There is something very peculiar leftward, that the pendulum is swinging toward change and about this presidential he represents the status quo, that the stars campaign. I’m not are aligned against him, so this is his tactic talking about the of last resort.
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Wednesday, July 30,2008

Ask a Mexican!

By Gustavo Arellano
Dear Gabacho: Few things annoy the Mexican more than the Know Nothing Nation’s deliberate ignorance with this most nebulous of Mexican idioms.
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Wednesday, July 30,2008

Acting up at the Little Theatre and stars under the stars

By Mark Burger
decides to invite his family to the Sycamores for a dinner party that, as you might expect, goes haywire at every turn. But who’s really crazy: the Sycamores, who merrily misbehave but genuinely love each other, or the Kirbys, who disdain such displays of outrageous behavior? Director Frank Capra’s 1938 screen version of You Can’t Take It With You.
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