
Caitlin Leggett
News Administrative Intern-
After a three year hiatus, Dreamville Fest returned to Raleigh April 2 and 3.
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Aicha Qandicha is a terrifying and complicated legend in North Africa. Children know that staying out after dark means risking the wrath of the camel-footed jinn. During Spanish and French colonization of Morocco, the boogeywoman was retold as an anti-colonial warrior who seduced then slit the throats of military men. Gnawa musician SamiR LanGus grew up in fear before embracing the nuance of her character.
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From step team to the sunshine band, Victor Solomon credits his up-and-coming success on the singing competition "The Voice" to both his church community and his enduring faith.
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In an attempt to catch fraudulent applications to the Paycheck Protection Program, entrepreneurs say the Small Business Administration has put in too many checks in place that are catching legitimate applications.