
Miss Saigon, the first musical of the Cape Fear Regional Theater’s highly anticipated 50th season had a lot to live up to.
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Miss Saigon, the first musical of the Cape Fear Regional Theater’s highly anticipated 50th season had a lot to live up to.
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Fayetteville singer/songwriter set to release first new material in 2 years Story By Rachel “Riot” Schaaf Photos By Raul Rubiera Jr. Ethan Hanson has never had a job. Instead, the Fayetteville native has done what few artists are able to, and cite ‘musician’ as his only occupation — ever. Hanson, 22, was raised on music. [...]
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We catch up with alternative hip hop trio Das Racist, who are on tour promoting their highly anticipated new L.P., Relax. Story By James Johnson Photos By Tony Murnahan Das Racist was supposed to be a joke, right? Even now, with the group not being able to muster a burp that doesn’t attract critical acclaim, [...]
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Everything there is to know about the Unknown. Story By James Johnson Photos By Raul Rubiera Jr. After a brief hiatus, country western troubadour and North Carolina music icon Unknown Hinson is back. The self-proclaimed King (who has also been known to answer to Stuart Daniel Baker) has built a cult following thanks to his [...]
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1.Wilco – The Whole Love Wilco’s inaugural release through their own dBpm Records, represents the Chicago stalwarts most adventurous, expansive work in over seven years. 2. Real Estate – Days The breezy sophomore release from New Jersey’s Real Estate. Replete with lovely harmonies and melancholic strums, Days is perfect Autumn listening. 3. Feist – Metals [...]
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North Carolina artist Adam Walls explains the appeal of interactive art. Story By James Johnson Photos By Adam Walls and Emily Kelley Words like “burly,” “hulking” and “lumbering” come to mind when shaking hands with Adam Walls. The man is the furthest thing from the delicate, dainty and pale faced French fellow one might imagine [...]
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Story by Tasina Ducheneaux You’re sitting there one day and all of a sudden people start disappearing all around you. Your children, your best friend, your waitress, some guy on the street – all just gone. The Rapture, just as described in the Bible, has appeared to have finally happened and you didn’t get to [...]
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One of North Carolina’s most promising bands returns from the brink, stronger than ever. Story By James Johnson Photos By Raul Rubiera Jr. There was a nervous tension in the air. It was a Saturday night and the 600-seat auditorium of Raleigh’s Fletcher Opera Hall was near full capacity. Though the four young men of [...]
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Story by Ken Yarbrough Earlier this year at E3 2011, I had the opportunity to play Dead Island. While I was keeping my eyes on this title prior to E3, after, it became my most anticipated title of the year. As is the case with many titles pre-release, the end product was something not entirely [...]
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By James Johnson Monster Mash Just when we thought the weather up North couldn’t get any worse, we hear that it is apparently raining zombies in Toronto, Canada. More specifically, on the set of the upcoming film, Resident Evil: Retribution. The franchise, which was originally based on the game franchise of the same name stars [...]
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