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4 steps in making up
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
There comes a time in every relationship when words start flying. Those times when, in the heat of the argument, you don't recognize yourself or your partner. Within a matter of seconds, you go from 0 to 60 and truly show your crazy side, saying and doing things you know you shouldn't and that you know you'll regret later. But no matter the situation,
If You Go...
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Seeing the Blues: Paintings by Spencer Lawrence Lyda Moore Merrick Gallery Aug. 7 - Nov. 13, 2010 DURHAM - The Lyda Moore Merrick Gallery at Hayti Heritage Center will host the works of the multi-talented and knowledgeable artist Spencer Lawrence in celebration of the 23rd annual Bull Durham Blues Festival. Lawrence has created a blues and church series
BOOK
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
WOMEN HAVE ALL THE POWER Too Bad They Don't Know It Secrets Every Man's Daughter Should Know By Michael J. Lockwood Berkley Publishing, $14 PB Lockwood, husband of WNBA star Lisa Leslie, knows that when it comes to relationships, women are in control. Now, he shares his wisdom in WOMEN HAVE ALL THE POWER... The book offers real rules for women on finding
A call for artists
Friday, July 9, 2010
The N.C. Arts Council is looking for artists for two park-sited public art projects, each of which will become a centerpiece of cultural tourism trails celebrating the state's rich traditions and artistic heritage. The public art projects are components of the N.C. Arts Council's creative economy program that dedicates staff and grant funding to support
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