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Perfect Harmony

Folks packed the Green at Southern Village to hear music from the movies performed by the North Carolina Symphony.

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TerraVITA Revived

The sustainable food and wine festival has been scheduled for Oct. 10-12.

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Living With A “Messy": A Survival Guide

“Oscars” and “Felixes” can peacefully co-exist – with a little work from both sides. Here are Perri's best tips for handling conflicting organizational styles.

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Welcome to the Hotel Southern Village

A proposed 112-roomer would help sustain neighborhood retail.

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Beach Music, Bluegrass and BLTs

The Embers kick off University Mall's Sweet Carolina series, and Rebecca Frazier and Hit & Run stop by Merritt's Store and Grill for a show.

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Weekend Best Bets

Catch a concert and movie outdoors, party it up at Project Graduation, see history reenacted in Hillsborough and celebrate local food at Farm to Fork.

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Put A Fork In It

The annual Farm to Fork picnic is this Sunday.

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AAA Awards Carolina Crossroads Restaurant

Carolina Crossroads was named one of AAA's Favorite Historic Restaurants for its Sunday brunch and Southern charm.

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In Hog Heaven

You're invited to attend the second annual Porkapalooza at Foster's Market, a tapas-style dinner featuring Cane Creek Farm and Bluebird Meadows.

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This One's For The Girls

Girls on the Run of the Triangle hosted LUNAFEST, a traveling festival of award-winning short films by, for and about women, at Top of the Hill's Great Room.

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The WEEKLY Matt-inee: Now You See Me

"Well-acted, well-written and well-paced."

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Let's Give the Boys a Hand

Paperhand Puppet Intervention looks for a Kickstarter boost.

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The WEEKLY Question: Silent Sam

We ask folks for their thoughts on State NAACP President William Barbour calling Silent Sam "an altar to evil."

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Going For The Gold

The Inter-Faith Council for Social Service celebrated its 50th anniversary Thursday evening at the Friday Center.

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30 by 30: My Husband the Chef

Our editorial director is on a mission to lose 30 pounds by her 30th birthday in early September. This week, find out what low-carb dinners are the staples of mealtime in her household.

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Opinion: Look Who's Going to Lunch

"Good relationships take work. Roger Perry and Jeanne Brown might not agree on much, but they can agree on that."

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Powder Bath Design

Interior designer Laura Covington offers a few tips for making your powder room feel special.

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Graduation 2013

Congratulations to the 855 high school students who turned the tassel Saturday at the Smith Center.

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Share Your Best Scoop

Think your ice cream recipe is the best? Then enter Southern Season's competition to win sweet prizes.

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Like It's 1999...

Graduating seniors of CHCCS celebrated all night long at Project Graduation, which featured a "Party in the USA" theme.

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Easing Into Summer

School's out and summer's in – time to do nothing but relax. Our guest blogger has found that Sunday nights at Southern Village have the low-key vibe her family loves.

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Alex the Incorrigible

The colorful life and times of Chapel Hill's superstar haberdasher.

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Weekend Best Bets

This weekend's all about Dad. Take him to a rockin' concert, lively polo match or just out for a nice dinner – we have plenty of ideas.

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Picnic Perfect

About 650 people descended on the W.C. Breeze Family Farm in Hurdle Mills on Sunday to experience the culinary creations of some of the region's most talented chefs.

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See You in Omaha

The Diamond Heels get another comeback win to advance to the College World Series.

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Our New Neighborhood Pizzeria

Vinny's at The Shops at Eastgate will feed you like family.

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Newsmakers: Drs. Donald Rosenstein and Justin Yopp

We speak with the two UNC psychiatrists who founded the support group Single Fathers Due to Cancer in 2010.

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The WEEKLY Matt-inee: Frances Ha

"Watching precious hipster fare like Frances Ha turns me into an old fuddy-duddy."

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As Local As It Gets

Our guest blogger's recipe for mulberry pie, which she made after discovering the mulberry tree right in her own backyard.

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UNC Student Killed in Thursday's Storm

Senior Xuezhou Nan, who was known as Julia, was fatally injured by a falling tree on Franklin Street.

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Opinion: The $64 Million Question

Do we fund our values?

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High-Performance Home

Casey and Jenny Shaw are energized to live in North Carolina's first passive house.

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Q&A with Bill Payne of Little Feat

Read Deborah Miller's full interview with the Little Feat keyboardist before he takes the stage at Cat's Cradle on June 24.

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On The Market

Friday marks the official start of summer – the perfect time of year to soak up the bustling scene at the Carrboro Farmers' Market. Check out our slideshow of photos.

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Weekend Best Bets

From Fridays on the Front Porch to the Fresh Chef Competition, find ways to relax and enjoy summertime in Chapel Hill this weekend.

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Horace Williams' Long Goodbye

For now, the beleaguered airport is still aloft.

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Making Mealtime Work

Follow Perri's tips and you'll be on your way to eating some amazing home-cooked meals with your family while saving time and money.

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Fore The Kids

The 25th annual Carolina Kids Classic golf tournament raised $110,000 for the Ronald McDonald House and the N.C. Children's Hospital.

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The Joy of Merritt's

Our guest blogger recently introduced her 6-year-old daughter to the Merritt's BLT – one of our town's most famous dishes.

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The Sisters' Garden

Meet 98-year-old twin sisters Barbara Stiles and Bernice Wade, known for their garden on Gimghoul Road that draws thousands of visitors each year.

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Martha's Day

Vimala's Curryblossom Cafe will host an event July 8 to honor Martha Pearson, a victim of domestic violence, and to raise funds for the Compass Center for Women and Families.

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Banquette Charm

Love the intimate experience of sitting in a booth at a restaurant? Laura shares three ways to incorporate cozy banquette seating in your own home.

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Coming to a Venue Near You: Extended Interviews

Love our Performing Arts Issue? Well, there's plenty more where that came from. Check out full interviews with Emil Kang and Donovan Zimmerman in this exclusive web extra.

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Weekend Best Bets

A few weekend ideas: catch a cool concert at 140 West, take a beachy cooking class at Southern Season or head to a rockin' fundraiser in Carrboro.

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End of an Era

Dickinson's Garden Center is closing after 61 years.

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Take The Party Outside

Let these local products inspire your summer entertaining style.

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Newsmakers: Ron Olsen

This week we speak with the Chapel Hill High teacher and track and cross country coach, who retired this year after 18 years at the school.

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Our Creative Class: Leo Gaev

Working out of a Lloyd Street shop in Carrboro, Gaev has produced grand work for large commercial and residential clients.

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Our Creative Class: McKay Coble

If you’ve ever seen a PlayMakers production, you’ve probably appreciated the set and its design thanks to Coble's creativity and passion for storytelling.

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Our Creative Class: David and Suzanne Gould

The Goulds opened Good Earth Pottery in 1993 for their own artistic endeavors, but they soon realized their desire to instruct as much as create.

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