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Nick Sanborn, Amelia Meath of Sylvan Esso and friends play DPAC

Right after the release of their Grammy-nominated album, What Now, Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn of Sylvan Esso felt a little stagnant. Sanborn said they’d gotten too wrapped up in the minute details of production and “lost sight of the…

Local marketplace Kinshop celebrates N.C. businesses

The second annual Kinshop is back at Junction West November 23 for a day of shopping, mingling and celebrating local businesses. Founders Hannah Lee and Lauren Waston created Kinshop last spring as a new kind of retail experience, one that…

Meet the Artist: Jackie Yongue

Sponsored by Green Front Interiors & Rugs Green Front invites you to meet the artist on November 9 Green Front Interiors & Rugs will host the works of artist Jackie Yongue November 9 for the opening reception of You’ve Got…

Around Town with… Kaitlin Ryan of Peppertrain Jewelry

It’s no secret that Kaitlin Ryan’s jewelry line Peppertrain is a crowd favorite across town, and we wanted to hear from the stylish entrepreneur on where she’s exploring in Raleigh. Check out her picks below.  As told to Catherine Currin What’s…

Mexican culture celebrated at NCMA with Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera

The work of artistic icon Frida Kahlo will be on display at the North Carolina Museum of Art beginning October 26. The exhibit Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism is a highlighted curation from the renowned Jacques and Natasha…

5 Questions With… Lindsay Wrege, 321 Coffee

Lindsay Wrege is a superstar student—she’s a junior at N.C. State, a Park scholar and the founder of 321 Coffee, a coffee shop run by individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. She also spoke at our last WINi event, a…

¡Viva Viclas! opens at CAM

Click photo to expand and view slideshow. photography by Gus Samarco CAM Raleigh will be celebrating a new art form starting October 4—the souped-up motorcycle. ¡Viva Viclas! The Art of the LowRider Motorcycle explores the concept behind the Chicano-focused community…

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