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New Evangelicals Search for Faith, Not Lip Servicenew

The Obama campaign opened its Raleigh headquarters July 22 to much fanfare, but just around the corner the same night, their celebration was outdrawn almost 3-to-1 by Jesus. That's where a "campaign stop" of the Jesus for President book tour was led by evangelical progressives Shane Claiborne and Chris Haw. The new movement represents one of the most exciting shifts among Christian evangelicals.
INDY Week  |  Patrick O'Neill  |  08-07-2008  |  Religion

Paxton Media Group is Running Durham's Daily Paper into the Groundnew

Layoffs and other staff changes that began last Tuesday may be responses to tough economic times, while newsroom reassignments will slightly increase the number of reporters. But none of those changes addresses the drastic decline in circulation and reporting resources -- not to mention quality -- that has marked Paxton's ownership of the paper.
INDY Week  |  Fiona Morgan  |  08-07-2008  |  Media

White Denial: Obama, Race and America's Selective Memorynew

Obama's election would be a stunning step forward. John McCain's election would be a stunning step backward, at a time when America can ill afford another false step. What's wrong with Obama? Not much that I can see, not compared to what's wrong with you if you think his election is a threatening proposition.
INDY Week  |  Hal Crowther  |  07-31-2008  |  Commentary

Extreme Animals Recreates Itself with Old Soundsnew

Extreme Animals acts like the kids we were warned we might become from playing too much Galaga, but that's not entirely why it's embraced making new music with old MIDI technology.
INDY Week  |  Chris Toenes  |  07-31-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Whistlestop Celebrates Faithnew

Several songs--most notably "The Money's Tight," which could have been written in the Great Depression's shadow--are the aural equivalents of the sepia-toned packaging and the vintage postcard included with the record.
INDY Week  |  Rick Cornell  |  07-31-2008  |  Reviews

Summertime, and Fish Salad is Easynew

In summer, salad nicoise a gift meal: easy, hearty enough to play center stage as a main dish and to stand up to full-bodied red wines, and special enough to serve when we want to show off our farmers' market riches.
INDY Week  |  Sheryl Cornett  |  07-31-2008  |  Food+Drink

With Few Options in N.C., Immigrants Return to Mexico by Busnew

Riders are separated from loved ones or have not achieved their dreams. Many who've traveled speak of their failures. Others say the United States isn't what they envisioned.
INDY Week  |  Joseph R. Schwartz  |  07-31-2008  |  Immigration

The Avett Brothers Rose From Obscurity to Balance on the Brink of Famenew

So many goals are behind them: selling out New York theaters, playing the Grand Ole Opry, wowing the biggest American rock festivals. But this new deal with Rick Rubin's American Recordings puts the band in a different league.
INDY Week  |  Grayson Currin  |  07-24-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Surprising Art of Power Lunching in the Trianglenew

Business in North Carolina gets done a little differently. Most people in the Triangle have adopted a refreshingly understated view of the art of lunching.
INDY Week  |  Jane Hobson Snyder  |  07-24-2008  |  Food+Drink

Caltrop's Not Exactly a Metal Bandnew

The band is reluctant to call itself metal, but Caltrop admits its music is heavy and loud. The songs are melodic, but the high volume of old amplifiers lets the tunes crackle in mild distortion. In a word, it rocks.
INDY Week  |  Bryan Reed  |  07-18-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Legislature Guts Bill for North Carolina's Burgeoning Video Game Industrynew

With more than 30 video game-related companies based in the Triangle, the potential exists for the area to become the East Coast hub of game development. The question is whether the state government can develop an incentives package to help this nascent industry grow.
INDY Week  |  Zack Smith  |  07-18-2008  |  Video Games

For Summertime Blueberry Thrillsnew

Blueberry Kuchen never fails to please or come out beautifully. Deborah, an artist and artistic home cook, gave me this recipe a lifetime ago, scribbled on the back of an envelope I still have, splashed with purple fruit stains, and I think it may have been handed to her that way.
INDY Week  |  Sheryl Cornett  |  07-18-2008  |  Food+Drink

This Week's Rejected New Yorker Coversnew

A political cartoon spoofing the New Yorker cover flap.
INDY Week  |  V.C. Rogers  |  07-17-2008  |  Commentary

Election '08: The McHelms Campaignnew

If you thought a "McBush" presidency was frightening, look at the connections between John McCain and Jesse Helms. A McHelms administration? Get thee to the passport office.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  07-17-2008  |  Commentary

Lewis Shiner's Novel of the Destruction of Haytinew

There are secrets upon secrets in Black & White, sins upon sins, but they all revolve around a single, penetrating absence: Hayti, the African-American community gutted by the construction of the Durham Freeway 40 years ago.
INDY Week  |  Gerry Canavan  |  07-10-2008  |  Fiction

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