Alexis Allston

I'm a fall editorial intern here at Chapel Hill Magazine. I'm a sophomore Media and Journalism major at UNC, with a concentration in reporting. I love writing for the Daily Tar Heel and playing softball in my free time!

SKJAJA fundraises for local children at Beach Shack Boil

The SKJAJA Fund threw their Beach Shack Boil fundraiser at The Rickhouse, where guests enjoyed Lowcountry shrimp boil, beer, wine, sweet tea and, of course, dessert. The Lester Fricks band gave an outstanding performance while guests mingled and enjoyed the food. Many attendees were SKJAJA volunteers; at the celebration, SKJAJA founder Charlotte White announced Susan Roth as […]

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Weekend at a Glance: Spirited Tours, Scare-olina and a Spooktacular Celebration

Arts Night at Chapel Hill Public Library – Thursday, 6-8pm – Cadence, UNC’s all-female acapella group, will perform at Chapel Hill Public Library along with three spoken word poets in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Ackland Film Forum – Thursday, 7-8pm – Ackland Art Museum will show “Beasts of No Nation”, a film that tells the story of an

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Weekend at a Glance: Autumn, Art and Awards

Sally L. Sutton at Tyndall Galleries – Thursday to Saturday – It’s the last weekend to see landscape artist Sally L. Sutton‘s latest collection, “Local Landscapes, Local Color”, displayed at the Tyndall Galleries. Downtown Pop Up Farmers’ Market – Thursdays through October 27, 3:30-5:30pm – Try saying “popular produce pop up” three times fast… The Chapel Hill Farmers’

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Weekend at a Glance: Bluegrass, Books and Big Fat Gap

Downtown Pop Up Farmers’ Market – Thursdays through October 27, 3:30-5:30pm – Try saying “popular produce pop up” three times fast… The Chapel Hill Farmers’ Market brings back its downtown mini market at the 140 West Plaza (at the intersection of Church Street and Franklin Street) featuring vendors like Mystery Brewing and Chappell’s Peaches and Apples. After Hours Late

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