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The Snap: Raleigh 2012 New Year’s Ferris Wheel
From fighter jets to Christmas Toilets, Fayetteville Street has seen its fair share of spectacles since reopening over five years ago. But, the 2012 New Year’s celebrations took the prize for a lot of Raleigh residents with the ferris wheel that was constructed at the corner of Fayetteville and Hargett Streets.
The Muppets, a Joy
You would think Christmas had arrived one month early for everyone over the age of thirty.
Big Lebowski at Brewmasters
This Friday, November 25th, Brewmasters will be playing The Big Lebowski on their big screen.
Review: Hugo
Martin Scorsese’s new release is the story of a young orphan living among the denizens of a train station in Paris.
Review: Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part One
The brunette mope who couldn’t choose between two monsters is finally getting married.
Review: Like Crazy
Like Crazy is the story of two unlikeable a-holes who fall in love. It opens today at the Colony.
Lights, Camera, Build!
Mystery Build is back with their next contest - one with a cinematic theme and increased reward for the creatively inclined folks out there.
Review: Immortals
Henry Cavill stars as Theseus, a peasant being trained by Zeus to battle King Hyperion. Yeah, it’s that kind of movie.
Review: Anonymous
A story of political intrigue against an Elizabethan backdrop. For centuries scholars have argued about whether William Shakespeare truly wrote all of his classics, and this film highlights one of the many conspiracies that positions another hand on the quill.
Brian Eno Talks Cultural Ecosystems at Moogfest
Moogfest’s focus on the full sensory experience was highlighted in Brian Eno’s cultural state of the union.
CAM/now New Raleigh Halloween Party Photos
Saturday night CAM Raleigh was a costume filled with entertainment, dancing and a backdrop of art and design.
Tower Heist Preview Giveaway
Do you realize an entire generation only recognize Murphy as a voice actor?
“Johnny English Reborn” Unredeemable
Yes, someone actually ponied up the cash to make a sequel to 2003’s Johnny English.
Review: The Thing
A new group of scientists and roughneck types are thrown together in the Antarctic. Once there, they find a spacecraft that they believe to have landed over 100,000 years ago.