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for Indy Week Vol. 32 Issue 36, September 2015
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Abstract:
Raleigh has plans to revitalize East College Park but the residents (a mostly black community) want nothing to do with it. The city masks its city development as a social service that creates housing for the community members
Abstract:
Raleigh's public square proved a difficult venue for organizations trying to host private ticketed events. The design was such that a fire and safety hazard would be caused if patrons needed to leave the area quickly. Hopscotch was one such festival that was almost cancelled until the city came up with a design solution that utilized surrounding buildings and alleyways as natural barriers for events.
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The author discusses meeting an artist with cerebral palsy, Felicia Robinson, who recently had an exhibition of her paintings at SPECTRE; the artist paints with a brush in her mouth.