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Lori Bush: What Is Public Art?

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When it comes to “art” I have to say that I am ill equipped to judge. Sure, I like playing with graphic art on my computer. But, as they say, “art is in the eye of the beholder.” And THIS beholder is no true critic. I…

Harold’s Blog: The Economy and Picking Up Trash

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This week was the opposite of last week (a vacation week) with lots of meetings with long days and nights.…

Editor’s Journal: Weekend in Pictures

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Cary, NC – Other editors have notebooks. I have a SIM card. Here are some highlights in pictures from the week past in Cary.…

Morrisville: Bond Referendum Public Input Session

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A public input session for Morrisville’s 2012 Bond Referendum will be held Thursday, April 19, 6:30 pm at Morrisville’s Town Hall, 100 Town Hall Drive.…

Transit Panel and Community Discussion April 16

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On Monday, April 16, Wake Up Wake and the Capital Area Friends of Transit (CAFT) will host a panel discussion in Cary about Wake County’s new transit proposal.…

Call for Artists: All Things in Fours

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Here's an interesting art contest: All Things in Fours. Cary Visual Art (CVA) is running the contest and the winning entries will be exhibited at the Cross Currents Music Festival this sumer in Cary.…

IdeaSlam: What’s Your Idea?

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Do you have a great idea for a business but don't know where to start? Have you ever thought about being an entrepreneur but couldn't take the first step? IdeaSlam at the Cary Innovation Center on Monday April 16 may be just the ticket for you.…

“Monologues” Fight Domestic Violence

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The Vagina Monologues debuted in 1999 at the Westside Theater off-Broadway. At the time, just saying the word "vagina" made people uncomfortable, and still does for many. But the issues raise in the play are important, and the work is getting a reading here in Cary starting on April 12.…

Harold’s Blog: The Masters

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Tuesday I headed to Augusta, Georgia for my 34th year of working at the Masters Golf tournament.…

Inside the Eye: Canes Beat Habs in Shootout 2-1

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It was as close to poetic justice in hockey as you can get. Captain Eric Staal scored the lone goal to win in the only shootout all season for the Canes.…