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In January, Pamela Brewington Cashwell was named t In January, Pamela Brewington Cashwell was named the new secretary of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, which oversees all of our state’s arts, culture, history + natural areas. This includes more than 100 locations — among them historic sites, museums, parks & trails. She was previously secretary at the North Carolina Department of Administration & is a member of the Coharie & Lumbee tribes, making her the first Native American woman to head a cabinet department in our state. Learn what drives her career in government & advocacy in our May issue. 

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Sunday Open Garden: Joe Lapp and his family have t Sunday Open Garden: Joe Lapp and his family have turned this 4-acre Raleigh homestead into a sanctuary for dozens of the beautiful, iridescent-winged purple martins. 

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Coming in hot on May 14, @malapata.molino! Expect Coming in hot on May 14, @malapata.molino! Expect vibrant masa-centered Latin American flavors by an all-star team of local hospitality pros including Angela  Salamanca, Alison Houser, Zach Gragg, Marshall Davis and Eric Montagne.  Congrats team! 🌶🍈🌮🌽🍹

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Step into the world of Swan Lake May 15 -18 as Car Step into the world of Swan Lake May 15 -18 as Carolina Ballet presents one of the greatest love stories ever told — a haunting tale of romance, betrayal, and redemption. With Tchaikovsky’s unforgettable score performed live by the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle and choreography that honors the elegance of the original production, this performance promises to captivate from beginning to end. The final program of the 2024/2025 season marks a poignant milestone as Jan Burkhard gives her final bow after 20 extraordinary years on stage. Don’t miss this powerful and unforgettable experience. 🩰🦢
In our May issue, we shared a list of Triangle-bas In our May issue, we shared a list of Triangle-based groups helping our area flourish through their good work as our city continues to evolve & grow. One of those is First Tee Triangle whose programs use the game of golf to build inner strength, self-confidence & resilience skills that help kids succeed not just on the course, but in life. "Golf is our vehicle, but character is our destination,” says Matt Furlough, vice president of marketing and engagement. 

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For this weekend's Sunday Open House, some home in For this weekend's Sunday Open House, some home inspo from our special section in the April issue via longtime partner Carolina Custom Kitchen & Bath 🚿🛁🏘
Postcards from the Umstead Hotel & Spa & Heron's O Postcards from the Umstead Hotel & Spa & Heron's One Oak Farm. During peak harvest season, this verdant bountiful landscape provides upwards of 70% of the ingredients for the award-winning fine dining establishment. Beyond common crops like tomatoes and cucumbers, hundreds of edible flowers, obscure herbs & unusual fruits are hand-picked multiple times a week to make their way onto the stunning dishes Chef Greene & his team curate. Learn more in our May issue. 

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You probably know Phil Cook from his work with mus You probably know Phil Cook from his work with musicians like Bon Iver, Hiss Golden Messenger, Megafaun + his own band. But his most recent album, Appalachia Borealis, is a solo collection of stripped down piano melodies. An unexpected influence? Birds. Cook was living alone on a farm in Orange County, where he grew accustomed to hearing their songs constantly. He took to recording them, and one day started listening to them in his headphones while at the piano. “Getting into that zone, I felt an immediate sense of calm with the sounds of the birds in the forest in my headphones,” he says. “Right away, I wrote 2 or 3 songs that are on this album. I realized it was putting me at ease.” Read more in our May issue.🐦✨🎹🎧

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Studio scenes with botanical artist Julia Einstein Studio scenes with botanical artist Julia Einstein. The Raleigh artist’s colorful, cheerful abstracted takes on florals are inspired by her life as an educator & a lifetime of curiosity 

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