8 Stories That Teach us About Raleigh’s Black History
Read about an early feminist, an ardent baseball player, and efforts to reclaimed neglected Black neighborhoods — and the memories they hold.
Read about an early feminist, an ardent baseball player, and efforts to reclaimed neglected Black neighborhoods — and the memories they hold.
On June 26, Horse & Buggy Press hosted an opening reception for Looking Out, Looking In: Drawings, Prints and Books by Ippy Patterson at PS 118 Gallery on West Parrish Street in Durham.
North Carolina painter Elizabeth Bradford’s work showcasing the natural world is highlighted in an exhibit at the Cameron Art Museum this summer.
A sampling of women in the Raleigh we’ve covered within the past year from pilots, to musicians, to businesses owners, to artists.
WALTER was awarded 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for three different issues of the magazine for the North Carolina Press Association Awards.
North Carolina visual artist Maya Freelon balances strength and fragility in her massive water-stained tissue paper installations.
The 50 under 50 initiative aims to demystify the colonoscopy to prevent colon cancer.
by Liza Roberts
photographs by Madeline Gray
WALTER events bring the magazine to life. From intimate author readings to our popular WINnovation summit for women leaders, WALTER events celebrate Raleigh talent in the art, literary, business and culinary worlds. See what we’ve got coming up below, sign…
by Liza Roberts
ART HERE, TOO by Liza Roberts photograph courtesy North Hills The next time you park your car in the deck at North Hills near Target or J.C. Penney, take a moment to look around and be inspired, because that parking…
Irregardless … it’s Thanksgiving by Liza Roberts photographs by Madeline Gray On Thanksgiving Day, Arthur and Anya Gordon will be thankful for many things: For the biggest day of the year at their restaurant, Irregardless Café & Catering; for the longevity…
In Raleigh, her chosen hometown for the last 20 years, Melisse Shaban is eager to make a mark on creative and entrepreneurial communities.
Paths to enlightenment: Local labyrinths show the way by Liza Roberts photographs by Tim Lytvinenko A labyrinth is not a maze. With a single, meandering path to a center destination, a labyrinth guides a walker along a prescribed route; it does not…