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Weekend at a Glance: Concerts, Colorfull and Carolina Volleyball

By Chapel Hill Mag Intern | August 30, 2018

All Weekend Colorfull – through September 23 – If you are looking for a pop of color this weekend, look no further than the newest exhibit at Hillsborough Gallery of the Arts, Colorfull. Described as a show that will “knock your socks off,” it features various works from artists Chris Graebner, Lolette Guthrie […]

SECU Family House Invites Public to Groundbreaking on Major Expansion

By Andrea Griffith Cash | August 29, 2018

SECU Family House at UNC Hospitals will hold a ceremonial groundbreaking on its building expansion on Wednesday, September 12 at 9:30 a.m, and the public is invited to attend. The expansion will add a new wing to the existing house on Old Mason Farm Road, nearly doubling the total number […]

Weekend at a Glance: Portraits, Poetry and a Plethora of Performances

By Nicholas Motta | August 23, 2018

Thursday Last Look at The Outwin – Thursday-Sunday – The Outwin: American Portraiture Today, an exhibit that has been showcased at the Ackland Art Museum all summer, will be leaving us on Sunday. On view from the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, The Ackland is the fourth and final stop and is […]

Top Four Reasons You Should Attend the Inter-City Visit

By Laurie Paolicelli | August 22, 2018

In September, nearly 100 local leaders will visit Lawrence, Kansas as part of the 2018 Inter-City Visit, I’m one of them, and I am excited. If you’ve never been, this is an opportunity to visit a city that will remind you a lot of Chapel Hill. From basketball to literature […]

5 Events Not to Miss in September & October

By Jishnu Nair | August 21, 2018

Hog Day   September 14-15 The 36th Hog Day weekend features games, local bands and most importantly, the original barbecue cook-off with veteran cooking teams. If you’re ready to bring home the bacon, head over to River Park to join the fun. Free admission. Curds and Crafts Festival   September 16 […]

Weekend at a Glance: Cinema, Concerts and Ice Cream

By Nicholas Motta | August 15, 2018

Thursday A Thirst For Architecture – Thursday, 6-8pm – For “anyone with a passion for modern residential design,” come out to downtown Carrboro for a social networking event featuring Doug Pierson and POD Architecture and Design. Chat with the firm’s design team, network with like-minded people and be in the running for great door […]

Weekend at a Glance: Popcorn, Puppets and Poetry

By Riley Shaner | August 9, 2018

Thursday Movie Under the Stars: “Coco” – Thursday, 8:30pm – Grab a blanket and the kids and head to Wallace Deck for a screening of “Coco” under the stars. Poetry Series – Thursday, 7pm-8:30pm – Attend a poetry reading by authors Valerie Macon and Dorothy Baird and an open mic night […]

Weekend at a Glance: Puppets, Pop-up and Puppy Hour

By Madison Clark | August 1, 2018

Thursday Christopher Robin – Thursday, 7:30pm – Take the whole family out to The Lumina for the opening weekend of “Christopher Robin,” the newest Disney film that reconnects Winnie the Pooh with the now grown-up Christopher Robin. After Hours Late Summer – Thursday, 6-8pm – Come out to Weaver Street […]

Weekend at a Glance: Cabaret, Cassidy and Chorus

By Chapel Hill Mag Intern | July 25, 2018

Southern Village Farmers Market – Thursday, 3:30-6pm – It’s back! Come out to the market for offerings from Valley View Farms, Eco Farm and Peppermint Spring Farm. Oklahoma! – Thursday-Saturday, 7:30pm; Sunday, 2pm – Oh, what a beautiful mornin’! Witness Rodgers and Hammerstein’s famous musical about Curly and Jud’s fight for […]

Weekend at a Glance: Anniversaries, Acrylics and American Graffiti

By Nicholas Motta | July 19, 2018

Thursday “Cabaret” – all weekend – “Cabaret” is the pinnacle of PlayMakers’ summer youth conservatory, a six-week camp for high school students to develop their acting and technical theater skills. The shows that are being put on will run from July 18-28. NC 10-by-10 – all weekend – This event represents the […]

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