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August 2, 2012

This documentary plays Friday night at American Tobacco Campus

This documentary plays Friday night at American Tobacco Campus

Chicago - Now through Sunday, Times vary - A tale of greed, murder and corruption. DPAC, 123 Vivian St.; $25+; 919-680-2787; www.dpacnc.com

Retrofantasma Film Series - Friday, 7:30pm - A monthly film series of double-features dedicated to bringing classic horror movies back to the big screen. This month’s features are Billy Wilder’s Witness for the Prosecution and Sydney Lumet’s Murder on the Orient Express. The Carolina Theatre, 309 W. Morgan St.; $7; (919) 560-3030; www.festivals.carolinatheatre.org/retrofantasma

Movies on the Lawn: Standing in the Shadows of Motown - Friday, 9pm - The true story about the group of musicians who would come to call themselves the Funk Brothers and who would be the house band on all of Motown Records major hits. American Tobacco Campus, 318 Blackwell St.; Free; 919-433-1566; www.americantobaccohistoricdistrict.com

Dress for Success Triangle - Saturday, 10am-5pm - Do good while having fun and getting great deals on clothing and accessories. Prices start at $2 for jewelry and range to $10 for suits. All proceeds go to charity and help women and their families break the cycle of poverty. Northgate Mall, 1058 W. Club Blvd.; Free admission; 919-286-2128; www.dressforsuccess.org/trianglenc

Triangle Brewing Company Tour - Saturday, 1-2:30pm - Food will also be available for purchase. Triangle Brewing Company, 918 Pearl St.; Free; 919-683-2337; www.trianglebrewingcompany.blogspot.com

Japanese Chicken Dinner - Saturday, 6:15pm - A four-course meal prepared with vegetables sourced from Four Leaf Farm and chickens from Sunset Farms. The goal is to represent Rose’s Meat Market and Sweet Shop’s view of the importance of using whole animals and making every part count. The menu takes influence from the Japanese approach to chicken cookery. Elodie Farms, 9522 Hampton Rd., Rougemont; $55, $65 with beer pairing; 732-768-5254

Crucial Fiya - Sunday, 6-8pm - Live reggae music as a part of the Rock the Park series. Bring lawn chairs, blankets and picnics, and dance the night away. Rock Quarry Park, 500 W. Murray Ave.; Free; 919-560-4355; www.dprplaymore.org

Parent/Child Clay Workshop - Monday, 10-11:30am - Watch as your child, with your help, creates their very own ceramic nameplate. Durham Arts Council, 120 Morris St.; $15; 919-560-2787; www.durhamarts.org

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