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Council getting free-speech complaint

The First Amendment comes up for a hearing tomorrow by the Durham City Council.

Citizens Richard Wark and Lee Mortimer claim their free-speech rights were violated at the Durham Performing Arts Center last November, and plan to ask the council to bring its policies in line with the U.S. Constitution.

They're on the work-session agenda for the citizens' comment period at 4 p.m., but they may be moved earlier when the session begins at 1 p.m.

Cohen comes alive!

Leonard Cohen played Durham Tuesday night and it didn't suck, not even a little. Click through for all the details.

Leonard Cohen's old ceremony

A couple of years back, Django Haskins was casting about for a name for his latest band -- which is harder than you'd think because, as he notes, a lot of them are already taken. So he turned to one of his idols, Leonard Cohen, and an album title. And so The Old Ceremony was born. The name refers to Cohen's 1974's "New Skin for the Old Ceremony."

"I was looking for touchstones, musical or otherwise, for the atmosphere we hoped to create with our music," Haskins says. "Leonard Cohen was one of those touchstones. To people familiar with his stuff, I hope that conjures up a certain aesthetic or attitude about life as well as music. We're trying to create something a little bit broader than the traditional guitar-rock group, and that was one of the things that appealed. And there's also a sense of aspiring to that level of lyric-writing, even though I know I'll never reach that. But you've gotta aim high."

For more about Cohen's music, see the story in Friday's paper, which previews his show in Durham next week.

Leonard Cohen is your man -- and Durham-bound!

Coming our way, according to this report: The great Leonard Cohen, who will bring his decadent glory to the Durham Performing Arts Center on Nov. 3.

I am psyched, and you should be, too.

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