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Barry Yeoman traces the 30 years of history that have converged with the passage of HB 2, the law that thrust North Carolina into the center of America’s culture wars, in this week’s cover story, jointly published by Triad City Beat and Indy Week.

NEWS

IMG_3448Residents struggle to confront race, policing at community forum

Starting a new life in Winston-Salem after fleeing war-torn Iraq

Not Trump or Clinton: This woman wants to be president

 

OPINION

Screen Shot 2016-07-12 at 3.11.47 PM• Editorial: Calling all heroes

• It Just Might Work: A ramen joint in the Triad

• Fresh Eyes: Thank you, police

• Editor’s Notebook: Life by the drop

COLUMNS

20160706_124901• Citizen Green: The case for boycotting North Carolina

• Fun & Games: Hot streak, summer in the city

• All She Wrote: North Carolina — The Musical

 

CULTURE

 

credit Jordan Green• Food: The functionality of eating in Austin, Texas

• Barstool: Joymongers brewery opens

• Music: Effortless mastery and cosmic Americana

• Art: A slam poet interprets a master’s work

 

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