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Past articles by Allison:

Louis C.K.'s Surprise Set in Cary Was Too Boring to Be Shocking, Though He Still Has a Lot to Say About His Dick

In which we plunge into the media blackout of the disgraced comedian's show at the new Raleigh Improv venue, and people try to take away our notebooks. → Read More

What Can We Learn from Dolly Parton? A Lot, It Turns Out.

The Pinhook hosts a dance party on Friday night to celebrate the star's seventy-third birthday. → Read More

John Waters Comes Bearing Roach-Infested Christmas Cards, Obscure Literary Porn, and Fracked Coal for Bad Kids

Waters brings his beloved Christmas show to Fletcher Opera Theater on Tuesday, Dec. 18. → Read More

I Used to Hate How I Looked in Clothes. Then I Learned to Make Them Speak My Truth.

Some people style themselves with natural ease. I was never one of them. → Read More

Here Are the New Foods to Try at the State Fair This Year

© 2018 Indy Week • 320 E. Chapel Hill St., Suite 200, Durham, NC 27701 • phone 919-286-1972 • fax 919-286-4274 → Read More

Hopscotch 2018: Nearly a Decade in, Hopscotch Has Yet to Skip a Beat

The festival takes over downtown Raleigh from Thursday through Saturday. → Read More

Listen to "Back When I Cared," A New Track from John Howie Jr.'s Forthcoming Solo Record

Not Tonight is out on September 21. → Read More

J. Cole, Nelly, Young Thug, and SZA Top Dreamville Festival Lineup

The full-day festival happens Saturday, September 15 at Dorthea Dix Park in Raleigh. → Read More

Gillian Welch to Receive the Thomas Wolfe Prize at UNC This Fall

She'll accept the prize for extraordinary writers at a free program on campus in early October. → Read More

Mountain Man Has a New Album Out Next Month, Listen to Three Songs from Magic Ship Now

The trio of Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, Molly Sarlé, and Amelia Meath are issuing their second LP at last. → Read More

Punch Brothers May Be Packed with Talent, But Their New Record Barely Stays Afloat

There are more than a few head-scratchers across the new All Ashore. → Read More

Chris Brown Still Sucks

The performer continues to enjoy a lucrative career and opportunities, despite his history of abusing women. → Read More

Nile Rodgers & Chic, The Flaming Lips, Sleep, and More Added to Hopscotch

There are some exciting new additions and one big subtraction so far. → Read More

Bowerbirds Fly Again at the Festival for the Eno

The band takes the stage for the first time in nearly six years on Wednesday, July 4. → Read More

Mary Lattimore's Weightless Waves Are Unlike Anything Else

You can catch the harpist in action at The ArtsCenter in Carrboro Saturday night. → Read More

Moogfest 2018: Can a Music Festival Help Us Unlearn White Patriarchy?

The best parts of this year's lineup are artists who are working to break down toxic power structures. → Read More

Hopscotch Announces Miguel, Grizzly Bear, Belle & Sebastian, Thundercat, and More as This Year's Headliners

Tickets go on sale Thursday for the festival, which runs from September 6-8. → Read More

The Cave Closed on April 30. But Now, a Resurrection Is in the Works

Melissa Swingle and Autumn Spencer are in the process of purchasing the Chapel Hill bar. → Read More

Try Out Raleigh's New Alamo Drafthouse with an Old Favorite, David Lynch's Eraserhead

The first time I saw Eraserhead, I almost barfed. → Read More

The Cave Is Closed After Fifty Years, Marking the End of an Era for Music in Chapel Hill

Long live The Cave. → Read More