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Is 'Bottle Shock' the New 'Sideways'?new

Bottle Shock centers on the Barrett family and their estate, Chateau Montelena, a great California cult winery that was having a hard time staying afloat in the mid-'70s. The Judgment at Paris actually helped them turn their business around.
INDY Week  |  Arturo Ciompi  |  07-10-2008  |  Food+Drink

Daylight Dies Creates Sweeping Melancholynew

The band follows the template of Swedish melodic metal bands like Opeth and In Flames, reining in Opeth's jarring bipolarities and stamping out In Flames' triumphant flourishes.
INDY Week  |  Bryan Reed  |  07-10-2008  |  Reviews

Music for Fuel: It's Harder than Ever to Jam Econonew

"Last year, I was worried about getting out to the West Coast with gas at $3.20 a gallon," says Dan McGee, the frontman for heavy-touring Chapel Hill band Spider Bags, "and this year, I'm worried about getting to work."
INDY Week  |  Chris Toenes  |  07-10-2008  |  Music

History Will Not Absolve Jesse Helmsnew

Those who fought for progressive causes during the 40 years or so of Helms' public life have their own recollections of him. While some nod their heads in respect for his passing, they also mourn the impact of his political influence on the state, the nation and the world. We offer their voices, here, as a counterpoint and a remembrance.
INDY Week  |  Fiona Morgan  |  07-10-2008  |  Politics

Mobile Home Park Residents Caught in Catch-22new

Since the Homestead Village case began, some residents and affordable housing advocates have begun to ask whether the old park could be fixed up and restored as a place where people of modest means can continue to live, if not in grand style, then at least in very comfortable surroundings. Depending on the Raleigh City Council's decision, Homestead Village could add to the junk pile, or it could turn out to be a preservation success story.
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  07-10-2008  |  Housing & Development

Independence Day Cookouts From Piedmont Farms and N.C. Watersnew

If you're not feeding a crowd, just need a starter, or want something a little zestier for a special meal over the three-day weekend, try this recipe for Mark Day's Bourbon-Lime Shrimp. Also Grill-Roasted Corn on the Cob.
INDY Week  |  Sheryl Cornett  |  07-03-2008  |  Food+Drink

Norwegian Literary Lads Become Men in 'Reprise'new

Something of a Gen X/Y Jules and Jim, this Norwegian production tells the story of Erik and Phillip, close friends and aspiring authors.
INDY Week  |  David Fellerath  |  07-03-2008  |  Reviews

Poems That Marry Domesticity with Wars Abroad in 'Old War'new

In Alan Shapiro's latest book, we find many poems where he masterfully describes what seems to be absolutely nothing.
INDY Week  |  Jaimee Hills  |  07-03-2008  |  Poetry

Navigating Stages at the Eno Festivalnew

As a festival consumer, you need some sort of plan. Or, in the spirit of the festival's fields, several plans, cutting across all three days of the fest. But keep in mind there are more than 100 performers, and we can't mention them all. In other words, yeah, we probably left out your favorite.
INDY Week  |  Rick Cornell  |  07-03-2008  |  Concerts

Miami's Torche Recasts Metalnew

With Meanderthal, Torche joins the current crop of innovative heavy bands rising from the South, each of them taking historical reverence for divergent forms and funneling it into iconoclastic, brazen hard metallic shapes.
INDY Week  |  Grayson Currin  |  07-03-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

N.C. Governor's School Under Pressure from Anti-Gay Groupnew

Tanya Olson, whose elective course on sexuality drew the ire of the Alliance Defense Fund, was denied a teaching position at Governor's School this summer after six years there.
INDY Week  |  Matt Saldana  |  07-03-2008  |  Education

Put Local Tomatoes to Good Usenew

Don't fear the fruit. Try farmers' market find in these recipes for tomato juice and gazpacho.
INDY Week  |  Sheryl Cornett  |  06-26-2008  |  Food+Drink

Gene Hackman and Daniel Lenihan on 'Escape from Andersonville'new

Hackman and his friend, underwater archaeologist Lenihan, have recently completed their third historical novel. The book centers around Nathan Parker, a captain in the Union army who escapes the hellish Civil War prison.
INDY Week  |  Bronwen Dickey  |  06-26-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Kid-friendly Harry and the Potters Want Your Help for 'The Best Show Ever'new

The Potters asked fans to show up early, decorate the venue and bring the toys, props and games to turn the show into what it hopes is "the best show ever." With volunteers changing at every show, each gig will be a unique experience.
INDY Week  |  Andrew Ritchey  |  06-26-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Valient Thorr's Valient Himself Talks Motorhead, Mortality and 'Immortalizer'new

As Himself was preparing to record Thorr's fourth album, he was undergoing a battery of tests as he prepared to undergo surgery to give his kidney to his father.
INDY Week  |  Spencer Griffith  |  06-26-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

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