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This story originally ran in our November 2015 issue. Cyclists as far away as Austin and Seattle may not know it, but when they suit up in casual pieces from Performance Bicycle’s CHCB line, they’re paying tribute to our hometown. Founded in Chapel Hill in 1982, the country’s largest cycling […]
The staff at Chapel Hill Magazine are all over town, finding out the latest and greatest things you should probably know about. Here’s our list: Tennis Tournaments Jenny checked out the UNC Men’s Tennis team as they dominated Georgetown and North Carolina A&T in a double header. And Andrea caught a lot […]
If you’re new to Chapel Hill, learn more about the area in the Chapel Hill Magazine Relocation Guide –> Click Here. Airport Road The former name of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Longtime Chapel Hillians still reference it when giving directions. Chatham While Chapel Hill and Carrboro are in Orange County, […]
We’re always doing a little bit of everything around town these days. Click through our photos to see what we’ve been up to recently! Podcast Don’t miss the first episode of our new podcast – hosted by VP of Content Andrea Griffith Cash – this Thursday morning. The link will be […]
You could say Erin Ozer is wrapped up in her work. After almost a decade working in arts administration in New York City, the Chapel Hill native left her job to stay home with her first child, Dean, who is now 6. As a way to earn an income, she […]
Find the best bridal tips and tricks in the January-February 2016 issue of Chapel Hill Magazine. 1. It’s adaptable Whether you want a traditional church wedding, a down-home pig pickin’ on a farm or a swanky affair at The Carolina Inn, Chapel Hill fits the bill. 2. It’s affordable When […]
“The pig on the roof just got a makeover paint job. Oh, how she shines! #PutAPigOnIt #PinkPig #OhNoSheDidnt #OhYesWeDid #CrooksCorner” –Crook’s Corner, @crookscornercafe “Pick up this month’s @chapelhillmag to see all of the #TOPO love you guys gave us – and we love you right back! #brewery #cocktails #lunch #HEELS” […]
Hans Hofmann’s work on display later this month at the Ackland includes 1957’s “Maquette for Mural at the New York School of Printing,” composed of mosaic tiles set in concrete. Three Sisters JAN. 20-FEB. 7 playmakersrep.org In this play by Anton Chekhov, sisters Olga, Masha and Irina long to be […]
If you want to know the latest in Chapel Hill, find these and even more great events in the Chapel Hill Relocation Guide –> Click Here. FEBRUARY NC Comedy Arts Festival Laughs are guaranteed during this event that is one of the largest of its kind in the country and known all over the […]
If there’s one thing that will make the most cooking-averse Southerner drag out a Dutch oven, it’s the promise of luck and money. Superstition has it that making Hoppin’ John with greens on New Year’s Day will bring both, and Nancie McDermott includes a recipe for each in her latest cookbook, […]

