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When Duke University freshman Jess Edelson went home for spring break, she finally joined in the family tradition: she sat down with her grandfather to watch Star Trek. → Read More
Rainbow Kitten Surprise, which formed at NC’s Appalachian State University, is touring to support album “How To: Friend, Love, Freefall” and to raise money for Hurricane Florence relief. → Read More
He performs Thursday night at The Cave in Chapel Hill. → Read More
Stay merry and bright with these great holiday records. → Read More
Afua Richardson, a comic book artist, has drawn covers or issue art for major titles at Marvel and DC, including “Black Panther,” “Wonder Woman,” “The X-Men,” “Hulk” and “Batman.” Her current project is “Run,” a graphic novel chronicling John Lewis’ civil rights work and public life. → Read More
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Animazement, the anime and Japanese culture convention, is at the Raleigh Convention Center May 24-27, 2018 with cosplay, voice actors and a Samurai acting troupe. → Read More
St. Patrick’s Day, Cary Spring Daze, Artsplosure and the Freedom Balloon Fest are just some of the Triangle festivals on our calendars. → Read More
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences’ Astronomy Days is Jan. 27 and 28. Astronomer and astronaut guests can expect capacity crowds. → Read More
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences’ Astronomy Days is Jan. 27 and 28. Astronomer and astronaut guests can expect capacity crowds. → Read More
Here is just a sampling of the family-friendly events happening in the Triangle this weekend. → Read More
New Year’s Eve 2017 ends with First Night Raleigh and other events in Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. → Read More
“Die Hard,” “Love Actually” and “Star Wars” could be considered the new Christmas classics. → Read More
“American Idol” winner Fantasia will perform songs from her new holiday album, “Christmas After Midnight,” at Durham Performing Arts Center. → Read More
The annual Latino Diamante Awards are styled after big-time red carpet awards ceremonies - think the Grammys or Oscars. → Read More
The North Carolina Museum of Art has installed “Teens, Inspired,” which features 44 works by 27 teenage artists in the North Hills parking deck, where it will remain for three to five years. → Read More
JC Raulston Arboretum presents its annual Moonlight in the Garden, which has 500 light fixtures throughout the garden, food trucks and live music. → Read More
Jim Gaffigan, touring at Raleigh’s PNC Arena, talks about his wife’s tumor and recovery while he attempts to carry on a standup comedy career. → Read More
The third annual Groove in the Garden brings to Raleigh Little Theatre a lineup of American Aquarium, Bombadil and more to benefit Girls Rock NC. → Read More
Sallie Hedrick Bowman invited John Wesley Shipp of “Dawson’s Creek” and “The Flash” to speak at her 1999 graduation from Wake Forest-Rolesville High School. It was life-changing for both of them. → Read More