Amber Nimocks
Producer, "The State of Things"Amber Nimocks came to The State of Things in January 2009. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a survivor of 15 years in the newspaper business. As a reporter and editor, her posts have included such exotic locales as her hometown of Fayetteville, Robeson County, Wilmington, Raleigh and Fort Worth, Texas.
In her spare time she drinks wine and writes about it for The News & Observer, eats and writes about it for Edible Piedmont, and travels and writes about it for anyone who鈥檚 interested. She lives with her husband, her son and two dogs in downtown Raleigh.
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Gary Grant's family has owned land in eastern North Carolina since just after the Civil War when his great-grandfather, a former slave, bought a farm.鈥�
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Gary Grant's family has owned land in eastern North Carolina since just after the Civil War when his great-grandfather, a former slave, bought a farm.鈥�
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Downtown Raleigh's historic Oakwood neighborhood puts on its annual candlelight tour this weekend. It's a chance for curious strangers to poke around in鈥�
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Downtown Raleigh's historic Oakwood neighborhood puts on its annual candlelight tour this weekend. It's a chance for curious strangers to poke around in鈥�
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When Carolina Ballet Artistic Director Robert Weiss set out to reinvigorate the company's annual chestnut, 鈥淭he Nutcracker,鈥� his thoughts immediately鈥�
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When Carolina Ballet Artistic Director Robert Weiss set out to reinvigorate the company's annual chestnut, 鈥淭he Nutcracker,鈥� his thoughts immediately鈥�
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Documentary producers have sunk their teeth into the growing sustainable food revolution over and over in recent years. In the crowded field of food鈥�
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Documentary producers have sunk their teeth into the growing sustainable food revolution over and over in recent years. In the crowded field of food鈥�
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Students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill fall all over themselves to get into Marianne Gingher's stylistics class. Gingher, the Bowman鈥�
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Students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill fall all over themselves to get into Marianne Gingher's stylistics class. Gingher, the Bowman鈥�