My old Kentucky Home
"The strangest thing happened to me the other day!" exclaimed my oldest friend Carrie, while driving through Chapel Hill one evening.
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"The strangest thing happened to me the other day!" exclaimed my oldest friend Carrie, while driving through Chapel Hill one evening.
Cal (Billy Crudup) is the kind of guy you don't want to marry. You don't want your best friend to marry him either. In fact, you don't even want your husband to be friends with this guy. He's a womanizer and a borderline alcoholic who drags those around him into his black hole of useless ribaldry.
Did you watch Austin Powers in the theater six times? Couldn't wait for The Nutty Professor to come out? Well, then Undercover Brother was made for you.
A little of the Ottoman Empire intrigue has been brought to a show at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh. Empire of the Sultans, running through July 28, includes religious, military, ceramic, woven and written pieces--with many rare examples throughout the offerings.
hink you can't learn anything from reality TV? Think again.
I turned on the local news the other night, hoping to learn a little about what goes on outside of the Gothic Wonderland. I'm not sure what I was expecting--a tad of journalistic credibility, a tidbit of a crime report--but I was greeted by "Do you have Carrie Bradshaw Syndrome?"
Despite recent court-ordered delays of the state's primaries, candidates for the North Carolina U.S. Senate seat that will be vacated by Jesse Helms will continue their campaigns unabated.
As in many cities across the nation, juvenile crime is a problem in Durham. From property to violent offenses, juveniles commit many of the same crimes as adults, prompting Durham officials to implement measures to combat juvenile crime and work with offenders.
hef-Owner Scott Howell opened Nana's in 1992, and a decade later it still rates as one of the Triangle's finest restaurants. In fact, it's so good that often reservations are booked several weeks in advance.
What do elephants, acrobats and Petey Pablo have in common? Ah, the world of rap videos. The newest fad in the world of hip hop is circus-insipired small-screen oeuvres.
ll you need is love. Well, that, a good editor and a mighty dosage of willfully suspended disbelief. I Am Sam has a message, an important message, and it's trying real hard to get you to agree with it.
Tucked away in an old Victorian house behind a Holiday Inn lies one of the best dining experiences in the Triangle: Second Empire Restaurant and Tavern. With an exceptional menu and attentive staff, the food is worth every bit of the hefty price tag.
rom the moment I entered the Wang Fungyu exhibit "Dancing Ink," I felt at peace. The works exude a kind of calm not present in some Western art, although the pieces do have a Mondrian-like quality of balance without symmetry.
After the reduction of charges being pursued against him and emotional pleas from friends and neighbors, Michael Peterson, local novelist and former candidate for mayor and City Council, was released on $850,000 secured bond Monday night after a 25-day incarceration in Durham County Jail.
Michael Peterson, 2001 City Council candidate and local novelist, sits in a cell at the Durham County Jail facing murder charges stemming from his wife Kathleen's Dec. 9 death.
A real hangover cure--is it too good to be true? After seeing commercials for Alka-Seltzer's new Morning Relief tablets, Recess decided to find out if it's the real deal.
Just in time for the winter holidays, Hecht's department store has opened its new location at the Streets at Southpoint off I-40 on Fayetteville Rd. Currently, it is the only store open in the mall--the others will open in 116 days.
Leading by a slim 366-vote margin Tuesday night, Bill Bell appeared to have defeated incumbent Nick Tennyson to become the next mayor of Durham.
Both incumbent mayoral candidate Nick Tennyson and his challenger Bill Bell have strong feelings about the direction future growth should take in Durham and the region, but they differ on key issues like public support for downtown revitalization and the implementation of affordable housing.
Fortunately, the restaurant I planned to review this week was closed on Sunday. In a quandary, my friend suggested a Mexican restaurant that he swore had the best Mexican food in the Triangle. I trusted him because he's from Texas.