The Show Must Go On
With the closing of performing arts studios, artists are finding opportunities to share their talents online. Dance studios and other local organizations are coping…
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With the closing of performing arts studios, artists are finding opportunities to share their talents online. Dance studios and other local organizations are coping…
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Spring is traditionally a busy time for local nonprofits, with galas, races and fundraisers galore. But in the last week, many have had to…
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So, this is life now. The kids are home and asking for snacks every five seconds. You’re trying to answer work emails but Netflix…
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On Tuesday, Gov. Roy Cooper announced that North Carolina restaurants and bars should close for dine-in service and instead offer take-out, curbside or delivery…
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As our community grapples with the threat of coronavirus, most of us are hunkered down at home, keeping our distance. But many of our…
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Each spring, prom season rolls around. The “promposals” begin, girls go shopping for their dresses and moms and dads break out the video camera…
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It’s not your imagination. There are more than a hundred common weeds in the Triangle, and all of them grow better than your grass….
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U.S. Census Bureau records show that a fraction under 170,000 people call Cary home. But few have made the town such a rich part…
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In the late 1920s, a plan was drawn up for an ornamental lake on Duke University’s campus. When the Great Depression hit and the…
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At the 154-year-old church on White Oak Church Road, big things are happening. “It’s the greatest program in the world,” Rev. Charles Tyner said….
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