Here's a look at tomorow's headlines:
TALE OF TWO STREET FAIRS: That would be CenterFest, of course. We speak with people who feel the annual arts festival has lost some pizzazz in its Foster Street parking lot and with others who say the site works. What do you think? Did you go this year? Tell us here or at editor@nando.com. If we get enough responses we'll print them Saturday.
GREAT SCOTT!: Bonitta Best writes on this past weekend's historic Duke-NCCU matchup. Three former Hillside High Hornets started the big game, she reports, with Duke freshman Desmond Scott leading the Blue Devils to their 49-14 victory.
PRIMARY COUNTDOWN: The races for the Ward 1 and 2 primaries are winding down, with Tuesday's primary to winnow the fields to two candidates each for the general election in November. Jim Wise has part 1 of a 2-part look at issues the city will face in the next four years and how the candidates say they would respond.
NEW CHEF IN TOWN: Phil McLaughlin is new to Durham's Six Plates, but he's a veteran of the Triangle dining scene, having worked at Il Palio and Elaine's. Check out this month's Morsel column by Elizabeth Shestak to get the latest on the local food and restaurant scene.
We've got pics from the Pride Parade, a letter (pro-hunting this time) on the deer hunt in Duke Forest and columns by Brenda James and A.J. "TENs" Donaldson ('cause he's from Tennessee and he's intense, he says). Plus a look at this week in the local arts.
Hope you're having a good week, and thanks for reading.
Mark


