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for Metro Magazine Vol. 10 Issue 5, May 2009
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Dozens of groups - governmental, environmental, fishing, development, and private citizens - are all functioning at the same time over ways to protect the state's coasts. The issues are complex. Leutze summarizes the status of the coastal areas and the groups working for it.
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Lea discusses the 2009 Triangle Design Awards presented by the North Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects to the winning architectural firms. The awards offer an annual glimpse into the latest trends in building design in the Research Triangle Metropolitan Area.
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Cheshire discusses the work or North Carolina-born filmmaker Ramin Bahrani, who has garnered worldwide acclaim for his productions. His latest film is GOODBYE SOLO.
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Ensrud recommends a series of excellent North Carolina-made wines as well as road trip-worthy wineries in the State.
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Issues on the North Carolina coast are complex, involving property rights, public interest, resource allocation, state and federal responsibilities, and difficult questions regarding scientific predictions. Recent developments in state coastal projects include erosion prevention options and coastal habitat protection plans.
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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Triangle Chapter’s Design Awards recognizes the local architecture profession’s most talented designers. The 2009 awards acknowledged varied institutional and residential projects, including an addition to a historic church, a restaurant and a new installation in the North Carolina Museum of Art’s Art Park.
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Muscadine grapes, which are native to North Carolina, were recently discovered to contain powerful antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties in its skin and seeds. Recognizing this health benefit, North Carolina-based Nature’s Pearl Corp. has marketed its muscadine grape seed supplement through retail channels.
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Ramin Bahrani is a North Carolina-born filmmaker who has garnered an extraordinary amount of international acclaim. His latest film, Goodbye Solo, reflects Bahrani’s experience in Winston-Salem, and the influence of immigrant cultures.