ArtsCenter hosts craft festival in honor of local roots
By Jaleesa Jones | April 24The ArtsCenter in Carrboro is paying homage to its local roots this weekend.
The ArtsCenter in Carrboro is paying homage to its local roots this weekend.
Triangle residents are tapping into their inner artist with the help of the Carrboro ArtsCenter’s ArtSchool. And this month, the artists’ work will be on display for all to enjoy.
When Lewis Black started his stand-up career in Chapel Hill, his jokes flopped.
Memorial Hall is hitting all the right notes this Valentine’s Day as it hosts international musicians Bassekou Kouyate and Fatoumata Diawara for “One Night in Bamako.”
A student-led organization is striking a chord with Chapel Hill-Carrboro youth.
Colman Domingo, a Tony-Award nominated actor, will lead audiences deeper into August Wilson’s “Fences” this weekend as he presents “Mission of Saint,” a play chronicling the untold story of the character Gabriel.
As part of the facility’s annual “Under the Atrium” event, the Friday Center will host Fables in Story and Song, a blend of music and storytelling.
On Thursday, Extraordinary Artists will display the work of participants with its annual art showcase, “An Artful Affair.” The gala is open to the public and intended to celebrate the participants’ creative agency and share their stories. A silent auction will follow the evening’s festivities.
Author of the New York Times best-seller “Under the Tuscan Sun” and international best-sellers “Bella Tuscany” and “Every Day in Tuscany,” Frances Mayes is now sharing another art with readers: cooking. Her most recent book, “The Tuscan Sun Cookbook: Recipes from My Italian Kitchen,” comprises more than 130 traditional Italian recipes. Mayes co-authored the cookbook with her husband, the poet Edward Mayes.
There is a dearth of publications targeted toward minority women — but UNC sophomore Malia Brown is hoping to change that with her online publication, Natura Magazine.