Jessica Stringer

The Italian Job

Last week, Rory Kelly Gillis and Kem Johnson were among the first to see Johnson Maserati of Cary‘s new showroom. Inspired by the Italian cars, the event stayed true to the brand’s roots with offerings like caprese skewers and Prosecco. Guests got to get up close and personal with the luxury vehicles and even had […]

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ADOPTED – Baba

Nothing is as fun as a lady with a great combo of sweet and sassy – and Baba has just the right mix! This girl is around 14 years old and is quick to make friends, but she also isn’t afraid to let you know what she has in mind for the day. Stepping inside her

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Designing Woman

“We bought the ugliest house on a great block and continued over six years to transform it,” Ashley Clarke says of her family’s former townhouse in Park Slope, Brooklyn. All the hard work paid off when they eventually put the property up for sale – prospective buyers complimented its classic look and her clever use

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On the Rocks

Seemingly overnight, Graham Street became a destination. It’s possible to spend an entire evening out on the town without straying from the very neighborly few blocks anchored by the Top of the Hill Distillery. As guest blogger – and Graham Street homeowner – Kate Sayre said, “Who can say they have a distillery … on their side of the street and on the other

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Happy Trentacinque, IP3!

If you hear cheering when you walk in Italian Pizzeria III, don’t be startled – the UNC basketball team or an Italian football team probably just scored. Two things are guarantee to happen when you go for dinner at IP3. There’s going to be some sporting event playing on the TVs and you’ll be greeted

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Lights, Camera, Action!

Lights, camera, action … University Place is getting a movie theater! The 13-screen Silverspot Cinema is only the third location of the luxe cinema chain that hopes to elevate the movie-going experience with a green design, upgraded concessions, and a full-service restaurant and bar. Here are the five things you need to know about before

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Global Eats

It all started when four college friends bonded over food… Friends Nate Adams, Ali Safavi, Yin Song and Chela Tu spent many nights at UNC around a table making dumplings. “Any time we threw a party, we ended up in the kitchen,” Nate says. But the roots for those gatherings were planted years earlier as they grew up separately around the globe as

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