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Surge at Switch (the Berkeley) – photo credit Johnny C, formerly of Afterhours
Eric S., aka Surge, hosts the show on Afterhours on Wednesdays from ten until midnight. Each show he plays one of two almost completely opposite genres: 80s house or liquid funk drum and bass.
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Posted on September 17, 2008
Like a Phoenix from the Ashes: Raleigh’s Downtown Warehouse District
From left to right: Julia Demarre, Allyn Stewart, Avi Wenger (author of the performance), Katherine Myers, Ronnie Ruedrich, and David Sedaris
The cast of “Openings Windows and Passages” peering up from the floor of Lot 13 in this promo shot by Mark Herdter in 1979.
Just as Raleigh’s Fayetteville Street is currently undergoing a Renaissance, likewise is the city’s old industrial warehouse district located between downtown and the railroad tracks. New housing units intermingle with nightclubs; lofts are filling long empty warehouse spaces; and it is emerging as a focus of downtown nightlife. The warehouse district is awaking from the long slumber it had fallen into after the hustle and bustle of its industrial glory days had faded.
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This photo is actually pretty old, and I happened to stumble upon it by accident. You can see the blue Berkeley Cafe sign in the background.
Posted on February 9, 2008