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The Durham staff of The News & Observer works the Bull City to dig up the news and tell its stories. Read here about insider stuff that fills their notebooks but doesn't always make the paper.
Here's a look at tomorrow's headlines:
(But first, read tomorrow's N&O for stories on the first day of the Eno Festival and a follow-up to staff writer Stanley Chambers' story on the shooting of a Durham police officer Thursday. These stories came too late to get into the Saturday Durham News).
LET THE FILING BEGIN: It's shaping up to be a quiet municipal election season. Of course you never know until the actual filing begins. One name we'll be watching for? Donald Hughes. The son of former Councilwoman Jackie Wagstaff has been a rumored candidate. It will be interesting to see if he makes it official.
WATTS HAPPENING: (Darn, I wish I thought of that headline yesterday.) Read staff writer Jim Wise's story on the 60th anniversary of the Watts Hospital-Hillandale Independence Day Parade. A slice of Americana so pure one booster dares you attend without a tear in your eye.
BLUES TICKETS: Organizers of the Bull Durham Blues Festival have extended their early ticket discount. When I asked why, they said "You know why." It's the economy, of course. So buy your tickets Saturday or Monday. You'll save 10 to 20 bucks and support a hometown cause. (I looooved headliner Elvin Bishop's "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" when I was in high school.)
BRONTO REDUX: I don't know if the Museum of Life and Science is shielding well-connected names as some of my more cynical colleagues surmise. I do know the museum started as a children's museum and still has the best interests of young people at heart -- even if some of those young people took a hack saw or a chainsaw or a really big knife to the beloved bronto on Ellerbe Creek.
There's plenty more, including Minister Paul Scott on why black people should not celebrate July Fourth and Flo Johnston on faith. And cartoonist Dennis Draughon gets a chuckle out of Coach K's promise to never, ever leave Duke.
I'm seeing "Jersey Boys" tomorrow! Have a great Fourth.
And thanks for reading,
Mark
Comments
The Museum's Great Example
Sun, 07/05/2009 - 09:33 — HenriKudos to the good folks at the Museum of Life and Science for reminding all of us of the importance of believing in second chances. Way back in the late 60s, my heart went out to some fellow ECU students -- really nice guys -- who foolishly "kidnapped" a large totum pole from a resident's yard. It was recovered intact, but the neighbor pressed criminal charges. Under those circumstances, community service and resititution would have served well, but, to my knowledge, it had not yet become an accepted form of "punishment/education."
Great
Sat, 07/04/2009 - 19:48 — billybodI cant wait to read tomorrows headlines.