Monthly Archives: June 2017

Best Local Pools

By Jessie Ammons photograph by Tim Lytvinenko Whether you’re in search of water aerobics (aquabata, anyone?), a lazy river for a family float, or just a place to refresh and splash around, there are a plethora of options at Raleigh’s local…

WALTER PROFILE: Master Builder: Phil Freelon

Master Builder Phil Freelon by J. Michael Welton photographs by Lissa Gottwals (unless otherwise noted) Durham-based architect Phil Freelon’s life story has played out as one of victory, tragedy, and grace under pressure. His career – perhaps unrivalled by any North…

STORY OF A HOUSE: No Place Like Om

No Place Like Om by Jesma Reynolds photographs by Catherine Nguyen When Amanda May and her family moved to the Triangle from Italy three years ago, they had a bit of cultural adjustment to do. They’d left a beloved, tiny farmhouse…

Garland’s creative combinations

Hot Stuff Cheetie Kumar’s creative combinations   by Jessie Ammons photographs by Juli Leonard “Garlands are a very traditional Indian celebratory symbol. They’re reverent, they tie in different elements.” On a recent afternoon, chef Cheetie Kumar sat in Garland, the…

Tying the Knot

Tying the Knot An old Raleigh family celebrates a wedding with worldly flair   by Liza Roberts photographs by Graham Terhune   Wynn and Jim Dorsett were newlyweds in 1985 when they moved to MidOaks, the beautiful Raleigh home that…

TRIANGLE NOW SPOTLIGHT: American Dance Festival

MOVE IT American Dance Festival by Jessie Ammons Durham will be moving and shaking this month when the American Dance Festival returns June 3 – July 29. The festival’s 84th season marks its 40th anniversary in Durham, and to celebrate,…

RALEIGH NOW SPOTLIGHT: Raleigh Red Cross

  A CENTURY OF SERVICE Raleigh’s Red Cross chapter  celebrates its centennial by Jessie Ammons In the spring of 1917, as World War I raged overseas, a group of 28 Raleigh women sought to make a difference at home. They…

RALEIGH NOW SPOTLIGHT: Y’all at Dix Park

Y’ALL AT DIX PARK by Jessie Ammons I’ve always loved the idea of grass under my feet when I listen to music. It’s something that goes along with a really cool vibe, created by trees and grass and shade. ……

Oak + Co.

HOT SPOT Modern Americana in east Raleigh by Jessie Ammons A new kid on the block just east of downtown is Oak + Co., the housewares boutique on North Bloodworth Street. Tucked into a purple house on the outskirts of…

RALEIGH NOW SPOTLIGHT: Blackberry Festival

THE SWEETER THE JUICE Blackberry Festival by Jessie Ammons You can celebrate summer this month at Well Fed Community Garden’s first-ever blackberry festival June 24. The one-and-a-half-acre plot in west Raleigh, managed by Irregardless Cafe, has been growing organic seasonal…

RALEIGH NOW SPOTLIGHT: Betting on Filmmaking

BETTING ON FILMMAKING Raleigh’s Burke Koonce savors success of first film by Liza Roberts When the documentary Betting on Zero hits Netflix next month, Raleigh’s Burke Koonce, an executive producer of the film, will be celebrating. With its 100-million-plus subscribers, Netflix…

Camp Days

Camp Days New Life Camp hopes to breathe new life into its facilities by Jessie Ammons photographs courtesy of New Life Camp The intersection of Falls of Neuse and Durant roads in North Raleigh is a typical suburban business area: There’s…

OUR TOWN: Game Plan: Ashlyn and Deac McCaskill

“My dad and my papa built the car, so (my mom) knows I’m safe.” –Ashlyn McCaskill, 15-year-old UCAR short-track racer by Jessie Ammons photographs by Travis Long Car racing is in the McCaskill blood. “It’s something that you’re born into…

Glenwood South Tailors

“If you want style, if you want knowledge about how to wear your clothing, if you want free personal styling about the rest of the stuff in your closet, we can help you out.” –Brian Burnett, founder and owner, Glenwood…

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