From the Editor: October 2019
Walking through the cemetery might not be most people’s idea of fun, but it helps to have a good tour guide. On Memorial Day,…
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Walking through the cemetery might not be most people’s idea of fun, but it helps to have a good tour guide. On Memorial Day,…
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The Home is Distant Shores Film Festival highlights immigrant and refugee stories, voices and perspectives in the U.S. and the Triangle. The festival, which…
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Ask Erin Weston about success, and she brushes aside the question. “Part of being a farmer is that it does keep you humble, because…
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Like a secret garden, Hillcrest Cemetery is a quiet respite from the commotion of downtown Cary’s traffic and commerce. Tucked at the end of…
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Glance at Michael Klauke’s “In Good Faith,” and it appears to be a line drawing of Botticelli’s beautiful “Cestello Annunciation” — depicting Gabriel’s revelation…
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The small, single-column advertisement for Tart’s Barber Shop, tucked in the bottom corner of a News & Observer Sunday edition newspaper page, boasts: “The…
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A weekend jaunt to Greensboro may be just the thing to liven up your fall. Buckle up for about an hour and a half…
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By 2013, Andrea Peet had run a marathon and completed nine triathlons. The following year, she was walking with a cane. Doctors diagnosed her…
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Poonam Gupta, a founding member and treasurer of the Hum Sub Inc. recalls when she and her husband Gyan first moved to Cary in…
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Start your weekend right with an invigorating run, a refreshing beverage and some great live music – all to help local kids. For the…
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