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  • Wilmington’s Cleanocratic Party

    Wow…The author of the blog “Wilmington Shame”, pictured below, does not like Senator Boseman:
    CLEAN IT UP DAMMIT

    Masthead:

    There has always been an undercurrent of corruption and deceptive political practices in Wilmington dating back to the 1898 revolt. There are no accurate accounts, no accountability, no justice on many of the incidents that take place along the [...]

  • Port City Cynic

    Blogger William Lang joins the Cape Fear placeblogging crowd at Port City Cynic, a new, good-looking weblog about the area, also featuring a map of things.
    Off to a good start with this little tidbit from the first post, about the South College Sandwich & Deli

    …DO NOT try to get ranch AFTER they bring out your [...]

  • “Killer Diller”

    Ben Steelman discusses local novelist and UNCW staffer Clyde Edgerton’s book “Killer Diller” in a recent post to his Star News books blog. Edgerton is busy with a new novel, the movie rights to Killer Diller and some other projects.
    I think I made a mistake reading Killer Diller last year as my Edgerton foray. Because [...]

  • Stanley Fish on the use of the humanities

    Duke U. postmodernist luminary and literary critic Stanley Fish has a blog at NY Times, and has started a great conversation about the “use” of the humanities with his posting Will the Humanities Save Us? and its follow-up yesterday, The Uses of the Humanities, Part Two. Great discussion about “art for art’s sake”, the instrumental [...]