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Weekend Best Bets: Brews, Stews and Sisters

By Caroline Roessler | January 20, 2016

*In case of inclement weather this weekend, please check the event website or call to confirm if event is still taking place.* Meet the Author: Damon Tweedy, M.D. – Thursday, 3:30-5pm – Join New York Times bestselling author Dr. Damon Tweedy as he discusses his book “Black Man in a White Coat,” […]

15 Things Only Chapel Hillians Will Understand

By Chapel Hill Magazine | January 18, 2016

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, […]

Why A-List Heartthrobs & NYT Columnists Hang Out in Chapel Hill (And Other Honorable Mentions)

By Chapel Hill Magazine | January 15, 2016

New York Columnist Meets National Soccer Star at The Crunkleton The New York Times’ columnist Frank Bruni was in town giving a talk at UNC, his alma mater, and he made sure to leave well fed. He tweeted praises for the spectacular crabcakes at Lantern and said he loves The […]

Weekend Best Bets: Beatles, Beethoven and Basketball

By Martha Upton | January 14, 2016

Flyleaf Second Thursday Poetry Reading – Thursday 7-8:30pm – Mark Smith-Soto and Janice Moore Fuller, the featured poets of the night, will read for 20 minutes each and then it’s time for open mic poetry. Participants will gather at The Root Cellar next door prior to the reading. 752 Martin Luther […]

Wrap Your Presents in Style With This Sweet Line of Gift Accessories

By Jessie Ammons | January 12, 2016

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 […]

How to Stop Hating Mondays Forever

By Jenny Hunt | January 11, 2016

Chapel Hill native Joey McMahon spent many hours at Duke Children’s Hospital when he was a boy. He and his mother, Robin McMahon, who teaches French at Smith Middle School, would brighten patients’ days by painting the windows with vibrant colors and shapes. After graduating from East Chapel Hill High […]

9 Chapel Hill Instagram Accounts To Follow

By Jessica Stringer | January 8, 2016

“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” […]

Weekend Best Bets: Hike, Heels and Highway

By Sophia Lucente | January 7, 2016

Side Roads: Folk Art from Mike’s Art Truck – Thursday through Feb. 26; Mon.-Thurs. 9am-8pm, Fri.-Sat. 9am-6pm, Sun. 12-6pm – The Hillsborough Public Library is hosting an exhibition for Mike’s virtual art gallery, a collection of local folk art pieces managed online and represented by an imaginary truck. Fifty pieces […]

Why Chapel Hill Has a Scene-Stealing Food Scene

By Andrea Griffith Cash | January 4, 2016

Here are a few of my favorite things: The Thai curry mussels and fries at Kitchen. A simple scoop of strawberry ice cream from Maple View Farm. Oysters Rockefeller from Elaine’s on Franklin. The fried oyster salad from the Fearrington Granary. The steak frites from Acme. The nine-herb salad from […]

Ice Cream Social

By Sophia Lucente | January 4, 2016

Dedicated employees and community friends gathered on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day at Maple View Farm Ice Cream to celebrate the sweet shop’s 15 years in operation. To commemorate the occasion, pints of milk, ice cream scoops and banana splits were offered at special low prices as a […]

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