What to Do In and Around Raleigh in April 2024
It’s time to get outside! This April, enjoy garden tours, music festivals, plant sales and a renewed energy in town.
It’s time to get outside! This April, enjoy garden tours, music festivals, plant sales and a renewed energy in town.
This month, prep your patch of earth for the warm weather ahead by starting seedlings and cutting back woody branches.
What winter doldrums? February offers cozy concerts, un-serious races, decadent dinners and the antics of bald eagles on Jordan Lake.
It might seem like a time to take a break from yard work as you look out at your lifeless garden but there’s plenty to do this month.
The longtime Raleigh bluegrass band has a new album, Hiyo, that incorporates electronic sounds and guest musicians to broaden their genre.
Sri Lankipalli keeps her South Indian traditions alive with herbal remedies she makes by hand in her West Raleigh studio.
A peek inside the bakery and cafe, where you can find everything from a rustic baguette to seasonal pastries made with NC produce.
University Park plant enthusiast Milos Novak draws on his experience growing up in socialist Czechoslovakia to tend his artful bonsai.
Transport yourself to another era with these renovated hotels, each driving distance from Raleigh.
As it starts to gets chilly, bookmark this list of Raleigh eateries with indoor fireplaces, intimate booths, and wood-fired ovens to keep you warm.
Sandy Kipp’s craftsmanship shines through at her annual dinner party on Cleveland Street
The Raleigh creative who launched an online phenomenon offers a tongue-in-cheek look at our National Parks.
Local celebrity chef Scott Crawford’s insider tips on planning travel and why Croatia is his favorite place to visit.
From cheap tacos to fine French and Italian cuisine to authentic Ethiopian, check out this list of strip mall joints that dish up food in both unexpected and convenient locations.