Virtual Events to Check Out in June
Venues may be closed, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy theater, music, literature and more from the comfort of your own home.
Venues may be closed, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy theater, music, literature and more from the comfort of your own home.
Here’s where to find coffee, eggs and more to make your stay-at-home breakfast the best part of the day.
photography by Bob Karp WALTER gathered a dynamic group of women on February 23 to talk about work at WINi 2020. It was an inspiring afternoon, a chance for young women to hear about the tenacity and self-discovery that go…
MEGA founder Alicia Belle, group fitness coach Jeff Lackey and yoga instructor Claudine Burns share how they are moving their bodies in the Triangle.
North Carolina State’s College of Veterinary Medicine opens its door for their annual event, for all ages and full of exciting stations and activities.
The Visual Arts Exchange (VAE) celebrates 40 years of supporting local artists with an art-centered party at Dorton Area March 7.
Leland Little holds inaugural contemporary art auction featuring pieces from prominent collectors including Larry Wheeler, former director of NCMA.
This month offers plenty of opportunities to absorb a little arts and culture.
We’ve found some of the most popular and delicious vegetarian-friendly restaurants Raleigh has to offer and created a list so you don’t have to.
We’ve rounded up many ways to celebrate Black History Month in the Triangle from personal pilgrammages to local landmarks to outings to fun festivals.
Local acts of service you can do with young ones—and what you need to know.
Our annual speaker series for young women gathers leaders from a variety of fields, including art, science, news and nonprofit.
On December 11, WALTER joined first lady Kristin Cooper and members of the Executive Mansion Fine Arts Committee for an exclusive tour of the Executive Mansion before it opened to the public for the holidays.
Last November,WALTER readers gathered at The Fairview in dowtown Raleigh to hear from author and humorist Celia Rivenbark.