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N&O reporter Sue Stock blogs about the Triangle’s evolving retail scene, her bargain-hunting experiences and how to be a coupon queen.
Laugh for free...
Goodnight's Comedy Club in Raleigh is going to offer monthly free comedy shows "to keep customers laughing straight through the recession." The "Free For All" shows will be offered once a month through the end of the year. Tickets are available now and can be reserved by calling the box office at 919-828-5233 or visiting www.goodnightscomedy.com . Tickets are doled out on a first-come, first-serve basis, with a limit of four tickets per order. Here's the schedule: Sunday, July 12 – John Kirby Wednesday, Aug. 19 – Open Mic All-Stars Sunday, Sept. 20 – Greg Warren Sunday, Oct. 25 – Brad Reeder Sunday, Nov. 29 – Ronnie Bullard Sunday, Dec. 20 – Brian Shirley Comments (0) |
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Fashion and Style from the N&ODebra's go-to outfit, especially in the months since she lost her job, has been frumpy: black shapeless knit top and tapered-leg pants that hug her calves. Not sexy. Not inspiring. Or fun.
Auto news
The redesigned 2009 Toyota Corolla Matrix has a lower, wider look sporty enough for drivers under 25 thanks to front and rear underbody spoilers and a spoiler mounted on rear deck. Meanwhile, an...
Real estate news
Two big signs hit you in the eye when you drive up to the 3,777-square-foot brick home under construction in Raleigh’s Belmont Ridge neighborhood: “Olde Heritage: Builders, Developers, Stewards”...






