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Splurge with a Conscience on Dog Collars that Benefit Rescue Organizations

By Jessie Ammons | June 24, 2016

Erica Preo was working as a graphic designer for luxury brands in San Francisco when she had the realization familiar to many animal lovers: No matter how hard you try, you can’t save them all. It was a notion that marinated deep within her for the next few years, as […]

Yellow Chair Market Transforms Old Furniture Into Treasure

By Jessica Stringer | June 22, 2016

This story originally ran in our March 2015 issue. The Yellow Chair Market store in Carr Mill Mall closed in May 2016 but Amy is still focused on custom projects out of her studio. Visit her website for more information. Not all kids grow up using power tools, but Amy […]

Midway Community Kitchen Connects the Community Through Cooking Classes

By Virginia Robinson | June 10, 2016

It’s Monday night at Midway Community Kitchen, and everyone is talking about sugar. It’s everywhere, added to thousands of processed foods that aren’t even considered sweet, and students tonight learn that the average American eats enough of the stuff to fill a Mason jar each day. The students gasp, saying […]

Customize the Fabric of Your Dreams Thanks to WeaveUp

By Martha Upton | June 7, 2016

You’ve searched high and low for the perfect ikat fabric. One’s too dark, another’s the wrong shade of blue and the third option is a little too bold. Flint Davis noticed this lack of variety presented to consumers by standard fabric dealers and knew it was time that the industry […]

News Bites Around Town: What You Need to Know Now

By Chapel Hill Magazine | May 9, 2016

Here’s what we’ve heard around town lately. Send us your noteworthy moments, from births to awards. And brag about your grad! Tell us where they’re going! Email noted@legacy.chapelhillmagazine.com. North Carolina artist Mariyah Sultan, whose work can be found at Tyndall Galleries at University Place, was featured by CBS Sports during the […]

8 Home & Garden Must-Haves

By Virginia Robinson | April 18, 2016

<– Rocking Horse, $89.95. Twig.           Wreath, $275.95. Purple Puddle. –>          <– Cedar Wine Barrel Planters, $89.99 each. Fifth Season Gardening Co.      Moss Rose Coffeepot, $45. Branching Out. –>              <– Raindrop Birdhouse, $24.99. Southern Season.     Small birds by artists Robin and […]

5 Local Finds For Spring

By Andrea Griffith Cash | April 15, 2016

<– Fluevog Wonders in lycra blue, $289. Sofia’s Shoetique.       Sony Smart B-Trainer Headset for GPS, heart rate and music, $250. Fleet Feet Sports. –>      <– Joyn India bag, $103. Cameron’s.   Anorak jacket in lavender, $150. Monkee’s. –>           <– Waterdog […]

Vote for the Best of Chapel Hill 2016

By Chapel Hill Magazine | March 30, 2016

Our annual poll is back! Cast your ballot now for your local favorites – voting closes April 25. A quick review of the ground rules before you click below to vote: – One vote per person. The email address you submit is essentially your ID. We’re only counting one ballot per […]

5 Local Finds You’ll Love

By Andrea Griffith Cash | March 18, 2016

<– “Aurora Borealis” flower wall art by Miho Unexpected Things, $58. Ackland Museum Store. Eangee lamp, made from real leaves, $65. SallyMack –> <– The Flying Pepper Tobago Vodka (.75L), $29.95. Fair Game Beverage Company Cap sleeve boat neck dress, $245. J. McLaughlin –>               […]

Old Friends Build Beautiful Custom Mixed Media in Chapel Hill

By Jessica Stringer | February 22, 2016

Michael Everhart grew up in Durham, while Will Stanley was raised in Orange County, on the eponymous Five Forks Road. They met at Durham School of the Arts and Michael, a UNC grad, and Will, who completed graduate school at UNC, have been good friends since. “We played some music […]

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