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The private family-owned chain store and gas station opened its first location in Dare County.
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With her latest album, "Spectacles," Shirlette Ammons talks about what it means to gaze versus being gazed at, the influence of her eastern North Carolina roots and her collaborators in Durham, paying homage to Prince and how a path to a better future is to "trouble" important issues.
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Artist TiaCorine discusses growth and impact within her artistry and her life.
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The R&B star led all artists with nine nominations for the 66th Grammy Awards. She'll compete with Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo and Jon Batiste in album, song and record of the year.
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Chapman won the award for her 1988 hit "Fast Car," which got renewed attention after singer Luke Combs released a cover of the song earlier this year.
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Night School Bar is a new business in Durham that serves cocktails alongside college-level classes in art, film and literature.
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After receiving widespread public backlash, the Wake Forest classical station has decided to broadcast six contemporary operas that it had deemed 'inappropriate' in a letter sent to listeners in August.
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Tens of thousands of bluegrass fans and musicians are converging on downtown Raleigh this weekend for the annual World of Bluegrass festival.
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As Pride reached its sixth year in Durham, Tori Grace Nichols, one of the few Asian American drag performers in the Triangle, shares how they connect drag to their Pilipinx identity.
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Little Brother chats about Made In Durham: A Little Brother Block Party, 20 years of 'The Listening,' their upcoming documentary, and more.
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WUNC Producer Charlie Shelton-Ormond sat down with artists at the Hopscotch Music Festival in downtown Raleigh to talk about their personal music history.
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The singer of such hits as "Walking on the Sun" and "All Star" died of acute liver failure in his home in Boise, Idaho.