Barbara Davis is the author of “The Secrets She Carried,” which is about a woman who reluctantly inherits a North Carolinian plantation and finds ...
Read More »A former staff member and frequent contributor to The New York Times, Katie Hafner now adds to her portfolio a critically acclaimed memoir entitled “Mother ...
Read More »Carrboro’s reputation as a quaint, family-friendly arts and innovation hub is likely to flourish even more with The ArtsCenter’s proposal to shift ...
Read More »Rogue Players’ first show “Pelleas et Melisande” is playing for one night only on Saturday for a limited number of people in a performer’s backyard ...
Read More »It’s not magic and it’s not a psychic trick; it’s mentalism. The Amazing Kreskin is a real-life mind-reader, and he is coming to Carrboro Saturday ...
Read More »The world is coming to Memorial Hall Friday evening in celebration of UNC’s new chancellor.
Read More »Singer-songwriter and pianist Vienna Teng recently released her fifth album, Aims, and will be playing at The Carolina Theatre in Durham as part of her ...
Read More »The lives of nine Iraqi women and their struggles in times of war are being brought to the main stage in the Kenan Theatre Company’s production of “9 ...
Read More »Jason Sommer is a Fontbonne University professor whose body of work has focused on his identity as the child of a Holocaust survivor. Sommer will be doing ...
Read More »Sharyn McCrumb is a UNC graduate and New York Times Best-Selling Author. She will be at Flyleaf Books today to read and sign her novel “King’s Mountain,” ...
Read More »Israeli dance company L-E-V will fuse hypnotic movement and eclectic sound in its second-ever performance in the United States at Memorial Hall Wednesday ...
Read More »Bluegrass music and social activism are in for a beautiful collision course at The Carrboro ArtsCenter today at the hands of folk musicians Si Kahn and ...
Read More »Nathan Kotecki is a North Carolina author who will hold a release party for the second book in his “Suburban Strange” series today at Flyleaf Books. ...
Read More »Five of North Carolina’s most premier potters are coming together at FRANK Gallery to bridge both old and traditional approaches with new and innovative ...
Read More »A $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of State will support a UNC music department-led international hip-hop initiative.
Read More »Flyleaf Books is hosting a discussion on Monday with Baptist minister and author Dana Trent. Her first book, “Saffron Cross: The Unlikely Story of How ...
Read More »Despite heat reminiscent of summer, Chapel Hill citizens gathered on West Franklin Street Sunday alongside Triangle-area performers, artists and local ...
Read More »Last weekend’s “Celebrating Congo: A 2-day Festival of Art and Advocacy” brought arts and advocacy together in exploring current issues in central ...
Read More »Festifall attendees will have the opportunity to transform an ordinary bicycle into a unique piece of art with the Ackland Art Museum in “Art on the ...
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