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for Indy Week Vol. 34 Issue 16, April 2015
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North Carolina residents in Lee County oppose Duke Energy's plan to dispose of potentially carcinogenic ash in abandoned brick mines.
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Passage Home, a non-profit organization that provides housing to Raleigh's poor, has come under scrutiny. Many claim the group is composed of outsiders who seek to exploit poor residents while making money from government grants.
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Republicans in Raleigh allow the legalization of sweepstakes gambling dens, an industry that preys on the poor.
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Chris Chappell is a puppeteer with an agenda: distributing the message that marijuana should be legalized. He uses his puppeteer talents to argue for the legalization of marijuana for medical use.
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A Jewish couple learned how to bake the complicated Jewish knish and have opened a store to cater to other Jewish people in the Durham community.
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Soderberg provides an overview of Roy Ayers and Robert Glasper and how the two musical artists used jazz within the realm of soul, hip hop, and electronica. There are many musical purists who claim traditional jazz cannot be combined with other genres, but these two artists think otherwise.
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The Art of Cool festival seeks to challenge the traditional mindset of what jazz encompasses. The festival brings many artists to the scene, including Keith Urban, Pitbull, and Jimmy Buffett, even though the aim is to expand jazz's audience.
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Controversy results after Red Hat Amphitheater signed a deal with Taco Bell, allowing a Taco Bell food truck on its amphitheater grounds. Many locals disagree with bringing in non-local food trucks, but the amphitheater stands by its decision.
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Hussey interviews Adam Savage of 'Mythbusters' as he prepares for a live show in Raleigh as part of the 'Mythbusters' live tour.