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It's our favorite time of the week again. This week Halloween comes early with:

  • Cold Case: The bizarre story of a 35-year-old triple-homicide.
  • The ten best things to do with a pumpkin that don't involve canons or catapults.
  • Breaking down the Greensboro Mayor and At-large races, border disputes in Ramseur, the Innocence Project and Greensboro's municipal shoulder-shrug.
  • Weird meets silly at Two Art Chicks. (with video!)
  • The Hive begins to buzz.
  • Kernel Kustard plays it cool in Winston-Salem.
  • Clarey's kids have an Imperial-class geek-out.

Plus your favorite columnists, reviews and more. Go get yours (or, if you're lazy, read it here).
Posted by Chris Lowrance on 10/17/2007
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

HEY GREAT........now I'll have something to take to the Farmers Market to wrap fish in.

October 17, 2007 at 1:13 PM
Chris Lowrance said...

Good for you. We make a decent hat, too, although the N&R is better for that (broadsheet pages and all). Still, we make the best bustier.

October 17, 2007 at 2:07 PM

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