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  • From: MattHedt <DONT_SPAM_MEmfhedt AT mindspring.com>
  • To: ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: skylight/nightlight
  • Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 11:55:58 -0500

Me too, I think Skylight/Nightlight is about the best space in town.

Heather Russell wrote:
> This makes me very sad.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:ch-scene-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of grady
> Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 4:27 PM
> To: RTP-area local music and culture
> Subject: skylight/nightlight
>
> Speaking of Nightlight, did y'all see the brief bit in the Indy's Scan
> blog, to the effect that Skylight Exchange is going away (lost its
> lease, or elected not to renew, or something . . . the blog says
> "evicted" but I haven't seen or heard any confirmation of anything), but
> that rather than this signaling the demise of Nightlight, Alexis has
> instead managed to secure a new lease for Just-Nightlight in the same
> space . . . ?
>
> This is all very confusing and if someone knows more details, it would
> be awesome to hear them. Hard to imagine Nightlight-alone able to be
> more successful than Skylight-plus-Nightlight.
>
> More generally, hard to imagine that space without the Skylight Exchange
> in it. I've had some good times at shows at Nightlight, but I've had far
> *more* good African Tuna sandwiches at Skylight, not to mention the
> random weird selection of books & records on my shelves that came from
> there. Dennis Gavin has done more for culture in Chapel Hill than most
> folks ever give him credit for.
>
> My understanding from people involved with Downtown Chapel Hill Stuff is
> that eventually, all of W. Rosemary from Church to Graham is destined to
> be higher-density, mixed-use and more walkable . . . I was told that the
> powerlines are going underground, and that pretty much any structure
> under 3 stories will be gone in another decade. The Shortbread Lofts
> will be leading the way sooner rather than later, and I've been waiting
> for the Skylight/Nightlight building to follow suit, so this is hardly a
> surprise, but it's unpleasant nonetheless.
>
> Ross
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