Art & Culture

Nontrivial Pursuit

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You Eat Local and Shop Local. So Why Not Move on from Settlers of Catan and Play Local, Too?

Published on 07/05/2017 via INDY Week

Photo provided by Christopher Williams

Nontrivial Pursuit

The Quiet Majority

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The Southern Oral History Program Noticed a Lack of Asian-American Voices in Its Archive. Southern Mix Is the Fix.

Published on 06/21/2017 via INDY Week

Photo provided by Katy Clune

The Quiet Majority

Spiritual Signing

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For a Woman of Color, Seeing Renée Ahdieh, Roshani Chokshi, and S. Jae-Jones at One Signing Was Extra Inspiring

Published on 05/31/2017 via INDY Week

Photo provided by Crystal Stokes

Spiritual Signing

Free Love

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As Trump Tries to Erase LGBTQ Histories, The Durham County Library Pushes Back to Preserve Them

Published on 03/15/2017 via INDY Week

Photo provided by Allan Troxler Papers

Free Love

Snapshots of the past

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Published on 02/15/2017 via Triad City Beat

Photo provided by Sayaka Matsuoka

Snapshots of the past

Because the Night

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In the N.C. Chinese Lantern Festival, Sichuan Artisans Light Up the Dark in Cary

Published on 12/20/2016 via INDY Week

Because the Night

Negative Image

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"Black on Black" Is Too Often Followed by "Violence." At Visual Art Exchange, Curators and Artists are Taking It Back

Published on 10/18/2016 via INDY Week

Negative Image

Truth to Power

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Pleiades Gallery's Annual Social Justice Show, Aptly Starts With a Cry of Pain

Published on 07/27/2016 via INDY Week

Truth to Power

Their Aim is True

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Fearing Cultural Appropriation, Our Writer Discovers a Reverent Home for Japanese Archery in North Carolina

Published on 06/07/2016 via INDY Week

Their Aim is True

Do You Believe in Magic?

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As a Tarot Trend Sweeps Durham, the City’s Magic Community Comes Out of the Broom Closet

Published on 03/29/2016 via INDY Week

Do You Believe in Magic?

Rap Lines

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From a spoken-word champion to an upstart rapper, G Yamazawa explores the complexities of his Japanese-American heritage

Published on 02/09/2016 via INDY Week

Rap Lines