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Intern with Us This Winter or Spring

By Jessica Stringer | October 19, 2020

Shannon Media Inc., the publishers of Durham Magazine, Chapel Hill Magazine, Chatham Magazine and Heart of NC Weddings are looking for a few editorial interns to work remotely for the winter (Nov 30-early Jan) and/or spring semester. Our interns will get great experience and insight into the editorial process. Interns work on assignments for all four […]

Conversation With Cartoonist Keith Knight On His Upcoming Hulu Series

By Hannah Lee | September 8, 2020

A Q&A with Keith Knight, the Carrboro-based cartoonist whose life inspired the Hulu television series, “Woke.”

Moments With Hard-Working Early Risers in our Towns

By Chapel Hill Magazine | August 19, 2020

Fifteen workers share moments from their early morning routines and how they balance serving the community with the challenges of COVID-19

Why Now – More Than Ever – We Need to Support Our Live Music Venues

By Chapel Hill Magazine | July 28, 2020

A native shares his ode to our live music scene and concrete ways to rally behind local venues impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic

A Look Back on the Founding Moments of the Ballet School of Chapel Hill

By Hannah Lee | July 1, 2020

In honor of the founding of the Ballet School of Chapel Hill in 1980, we spoke to teachers, students and parents who were there at the beginning

Tanya Moore Speaks Tar Heel at University Communications

By Morgan Weston | June 24, 2020

By Morgan Cartier Weston | Illustration by Jillian Ohl A Greensboro native, Tanya Moore graduated from UNC with her bachelor’s in journalism and mass communication in 2001. She has worked in the University Communications (formerly University Relations) office ever since. In April 2019, she was appointed to the role of associate vice […]

Ellen Perry Inspires Others Like Her With Disabilities to be Independent

By Hannah Lee | June 16, 2020

Ellen Perry, who was born with cerebral palsy, has been honored for advocacy on behalf of individuals living with disabilities

Andrea Hayes-Jordan: One Surgeon Saving the Lives of Children

By Chapel Hill Mag Intern | June 9, 2020

No two days are alike for Dr. Andrea Hayes-Jordan. One morning, she may see patients at UNC Hospitals, and the next day, she might perform a 20-hour surgery

Art as Therapy Becomes an Outlet for Mental Health Issues During Pandemic

By Chapel Hill Mag Intern | June 3, 2020

Carrboro’s The Art Therapy Institute of NC helps clients work through their emotions and build self-esteem in classes and support groups

Woman of Achievement – Longtime Chapel Hill Activist Miriam Slifkin

By Jessica Stringer | May 20, 2020

She reflects on her ups and downs during her decades of activism in the women’s movement in Chapel Hill and North Carolina

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