Monthly Archives: August 2016

Back to school

by Mimi Montgomery photographs by Keith Isaacs Raleigh interior designer Carole Hollowell has designed many houses over the years – some for large families, some small. But creating a home for a sisterhood of 60 presented a new kind of challenge. Her…

If it ain’t broke…eat it

Raleigh restaurants that have stood the test of time by Fanny Slater photographs by Jill Knight When I was 7, I asked my dad how the vacuum cleaner worked. “Just like the light switches,” he said without looking up from a platter…

Peppers3

by Kaitlyn Goalen photographs by Jillian Clark Most enthusiastic cooks I know have an ingredient that they love to experiment with, something that allows them an exit ramp off the highway of cooking routines. For me, that ingredient is chile peppers. During…

Dram & Draught

Welcome to the neighborhood  by Mimi Montgomery  photographs by Keith Isaacs “It’s really all in the name,” says Dram & Draught co-owner Kevin Barrett, looking around the interior of his new bar, housed in a 1930s-era building that sat empty on…

Gather in peace

Braima Moiwai and the djembe by Thomasi McDonald photographs by Peter Hoffman Sierra Leone, West Africa, Dodo village, 1965: It is a land of cascading rolling hills. To get there, travel eastward from the Atlantic Ocean, journey through virgin forests dotted…

Phyllis Brookshire: Equestrienne

A passion pursued by Liza Roberts photographs by Nick Pironio When Phyllis York Brookshire rides her American Saddlebred into the ring at the North Carolina State Championship Charity Horse Show this month, she’ll take him through the five gaits that make…

Style and substance: Librarian of the Year Susan Nutter

by Hampton Williams Hofer photographs by Christer Berg It’s late on a Friday afternoon at N.C. State University’s James B. Hunt Jr. Library, which doesn’t look much like a library at all. Instead of red bricks and right angles, it’s all…

Victor Boone

Legally yours by Settle Monroe photograph by Juli Leonard Raleigh is home to some of the state’s most powerful and prominent lawyers. The names of large law firms spread across many of the city’s tallest buildings, while boutique firms and solo…

A love of reading, a love of learning

by Hannah Ueland illustrations by Jeannine Erasmus My earliest adventures were solving crimes with Nancy Drew and living on a train with the boxcar children. I have rowed in the 1936 Berlin Olympics with the University of Washington’s men’s rowing…

Q&A with Eric Mitchko

by Liza Roberts photograph by Jillian Clark Six years ago, Eric Mitchko moved to Raleigh to lead the newly formed North Carolina Opera, the result of a merger of the Opera Company of North Carolina and Capital Opera Raleigh. Today, N.C….

WINnovation 2016: Women Inspiring Innovation

  Join us on September 9 when we’ll celebrate women and innovation with our second-annual WINnovation, presented by WALTER, Bank of America, and the Umstead Hotel & Spa. Five amazing, inspiring Triangle-area women will talk about their individual entrepreneurial journeys over…

Tales from the Wild: An Evening With T. Edward Nickens

On October 13, we’ll head downtown to City Market’s rustic Cobblestone Hall for an evening of Tales from the Wild with T. Edward Nickens. Presented by WALTER and Great Outdoor Provision Co. and sponsored by the Taggart Autosport, the evening will feature…

Walter Now: August 2016

Listen to our August podcast, where we talk about the Raleigh rooftops, Butterfields candy factory, the history of Cameron Village, and everything else we cover in this month’s issue. Plus, Walter editor Liza Roberts sits down with Chef Scott Crawford.

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