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5:00 am
Sat May 4, 2013

Duke's Hartman Center Uses 'Mad Men' To Explore Ad History

AMC’s new Mad Men season debuted in April and has a lot of people talking. Locally, it’s creating a buzz at the Hartman Center, part of Duke's Rubenstein Library which specializes in advertising and marketing history. The center is an international resource for all things ad-related, and their archives are full of the sort of ads seen on Mad Men.

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The State of Things
12:13 pm
Fri May 3, 2013

Local Musicians Honor Ry Cooder

Credit amazon.com
The album cover for Boomer's Story by Ry Cooder.

  • Local musicians The Guitar Heels pay tribute to Ry Cooder

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Arts & Culture
10:18 am
Fri May 3, 2013

Ready For Some Summer Music Beneath The Stars? WUNC’s 2013 Outdoor Concert Guide

Credit Carter Peery, courtesy of OC7.
A performer at last year's Oak City 7 concert series in Raleigh.

Summer is fast approaching, and so is outdoor concert season. If you’re aching to spend warm nights in the company of friends listening to good music under the stars, you’re in luck. The options for outdoor music in the Triad are numerous. Several small towns host regular, free concerts and larger cities like Raleigh, Durham, and Greensboro have multiple outdoor music series showcasing  everything from chamber music to R & B, and from hip hop to bluegrass.

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The State of Things
11:45 am
Thu May 2, 2013

The Life Of An Acclaimed Southern Writer Gets Made Into A Documentary

Credit http://elizabethspencerdocumentary.org / Landscapes of The Heart
Movie poster for Landscapes of the Heart

  • Landscapes of the Heart

Elizabeth Spencer’s most famous book is called “The Light in the Piazza.”  It’s the story of an American girl who falls in love with a man in Italy.  And it’s been adapted to a movie and a stage musical.  But Elizabeth has created a large body of work, though none is quite so famous. There’s a new documentary based on Elizabeth Spencer’s life called “Landscapes of the Heart: The Elizabeth Spencer Story.”

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The State of Things
11:38 am
Thu May 2, 2013

Why Comic Books Don’t Have Heroic Female Characters

Comic book fans know the pleasure of becoming absorbed in an alternate world. One where weirdos and freaks reign supreme as superheroes and saviors. It’s the perfect escape for somebody that doesn’t feel as though they quite fit in. For Jeremy Whitley, comics were engrossing, so much so that he wanted to make his own. But then he had a daughter.

  • Female comic book characters

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