Category: Arts & Culture

How to Host a Virtual Watch Party

As we gear up for a round of stellar virtual spring performing arts events coming to the Triangle, here are some ideas for hosting a virtual watch party.by Kayla Guilliams and Brian Rosenzweig Until live events are back in full…

10 Books to Read for Black History Month

Poetry, memoir, and novels from Black authors, many with North Carolina connections.by Amber Brown, Sarah Goddin, and Mamie Potter With Black History Month underway, it’s a great time to pick up inspiring poetry, novels, and memoirs from Black authors. To…

10 New Books to Check Out this Spring

As we continue head into another year with (still) more time at home, the escape of a good book is may be more critical than ever.

10 Love Stories with North Carolina Roots

Whether you like your romance with a side of mystery, grit or North Carolina scenery, immerse yourself in one of these loves stories this month.

The Hard Path: Country Musician Rissi Palmer

Country music star Rissi Palmer has created her own success in a genre that hasn’t always been welcoming to Black performers.by David Menconi / photography by Samantha Everette Rissi Palmer wasn’t actually present for her most recent high-profile exposure. It…

For 18 Years, Mary Poole Helped Build the Triangle’s Art Scene

Outgoing Artspace CEO Mary Poole carved out a place for local artists in Raleigh. by Joel Haas In 1980, the Raleigh Arts Commission recommended the establishment of a center for visual and performing arts run by a non-profit corporation. Set…

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