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Our Latest Obsessions: Biscuits, Basketball and Booze

By Jessica Stringer | October 7, 2015

Every week seems to find us busy doing a little bit of everything around town. Click through our photos to see what we’ve been up to recently! Ceremony Salon On Sunday, photographer Bri Brough was on location at Ceremony Salon in Carrboro for a piece that’s all about how to look […]

Well Dressed

By Lily Stephens | October 5, 2015

J. McLaughlin is opening a new store in Chapel Hill this week, featuring “classic American style” for men and women. The store will open on Friday in Meadowmont Village. Their Chapel Hill store will be the 101st store of the brand known for its neighborhood feel and attention to customer service. Co-Founder and Creative […]

Q&A with Artist Laura Hughes

By Lily Stephens | September 29, 2015

Laura Berendsen Hughes moved to Durham in seventh grade. Her interest in art was sparked several years earlier, but she credits Durham with being a great place to grow up as an artist. She attended UNC for her BFA in sculpture, and after initially working in printing and advertising, she […]

Our Latest Obsessions: Bloody Marys, Brunch and Books

By Chapel Hill Magazine | September 29, 2015

Every week seems to find us busy doing a little bit of everything around town. Click through our photos to see what we’ve been up to recently! Kitchen Andrea was lucky enough to wander into Kitchen on a night when the French-inspired eatery had a delicious flounder special! Kiss Off Cancer […]

Designing Woman

By Jessica Stringer | September 25, 2015

“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 […]

Fall Fun With Your Family

By Chapel Hill Magazine | September 23, 2015

OUT AND ABOUT Take a scenic hike at Eno River State Park, which offers five access points throughout Durham and Orange counties and 28 miles of trails as well as camping sites, picnic areas and wildlife viewing. For UNC football fans of all ages, Tar Heel Town is the place to […]

Interior Design for Your Child’s Growing Independence

By Sponsored Content | September 23, 2015

Recently our sister publication Durham Magazine hosted a live Facebook forum on Interior Design for Your Child’s Growing Independence with the Montessori Children’s House of Durham! They chat with Director of Outreach Lyn Dickinson about topics ranging from ideal outdoor set-ups for toddlers to storage solutions. Here’s the full transcript from the forum. Montessori Children’s […]

Our Latest Obsessions: Bagels, Pizza and a Local Mug

By Chapel Hill Magazine | September 22, 2015

Every week seems to find us busy doing a little bit of everything around town. Click through our photos to see what we’ve been up to recently! High Street Design Sarah picked up this local mug from High Street Design at The Bazaar in Carrboro over the weekend. Every time she […]

Fairy Tale Fun

By Claire Sears | September 18, 2015

Indulge your inner child with a family-friendly mystical night of music, magic and craft-making at the North Carolina Botanical Garden’s Wonderfest on Saturday, Sept. 26. Fit right in among the garden’s verdant scenery with a magical costume (think pixies and princesses) and enjoy enchanted activities like building fairy and gnome […]

Can I Have This Dance?

By Kayla Anderson | September 16, 2015

Not long after moving to Carrboro in late 2009, New Orleans native Katherine Richards began climbing at the Chapel Hill Community Center. Soon, her friend (and future groomsman) Paul Alabanza introduced her to fellow climber Mauro Calabrese. A post-climb brunch at Foster’s Market (now The Root Cellar) was the beginning of their friendship. Pals from the climbing wall offered […]

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