Perfect Harmony
Folks packed the Green at Southern Village to hear music from the movies performed by the North Carolina Symphony.
View ArticleTerraVITA Revived
The sustainable food and wine festival has been scheduled for Oct. 10-12.
View ArticleLiving 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.
View ArticleWelcome to the Hotel Southern Village
A proposed 112-roomer would help sustain neighborhood retail.
View ArticleBeach 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.
View ArticleWeekend 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.
View ArticleAAA Awards Carolina Crossroads Restaurant
Carolina Crossroads was named one of AAA's Favorite Historic Restaurants for its Sunday brunch and Southern charm.
View ArticleIn 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.
View ArticleThis 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.
View ArticleLet's Give the Boys a Hand
Paperhand Puppet Intervention looks for a Kickstarter boost.
View ArticleThe WEEKLY Question: Silent Sam
We ask folks for their thoughts on State NAACP President William Barbour calling Silent Sam "an altar to evil."
View ArticleGoing For The Gold
The Inter-Faith Council for Social Service celebrated its 50th anniversary Thursday evening at the Friday Center.
View Article30 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.
View ArticleOpinion: 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."
View ArticlePowder Bath Design
Interior designer Laura Covington offers a few tips for making your powder room feel special.
View ArticleGraduation 2013
Congratulations to the 855 high school students who turned the tassel Saturday at the Smith Center.
View ArticleShare Your Best Scoop
Think your ice cream recipe is the best? Then enter Southern Season's competition to win sweet prizes.
View ArticleLike It's 1999...
Graduating seniors of CHCCS celebrated all night long at Project Graduation, which featured a "Party in the USA" theme.
View ArticleEasing 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.
View ArticleAlex the Incorrigible
The colorful life and times of Chapel Hill's superstar haberdasher.
View ArticleWeekend 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.
View ArticlePicnic 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.
View ArticleSee You in Omaha
The Diamond Heels get another comeback win to advance to the College World Series.
View ArticleOur New Neighborhood Pizzeria
Vinny's at The Shops at Eastgate will feed you like family.
View ArticleNewsmakers: 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.
View ArticleThe WEEKLY Matt-inee: Frances Ha
"Watching precious hipster fare like Frances Ha turns me into an old fuddy-duddy."
View ArticleAs 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.
View ArticleUNC Student Killed in Thursday's Storm
Senior Xuezhou Nan, who was known as Julia, was fatally injured by a falling tree on Franklin Street.
View ArticleHigh-Performance Home
Casey and Jenny Shaw are energized to live in North Carolina's first passive house.
View ArticleQ&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.
View ArticleOn 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.
View ArticleWeekend 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.
View ArticleMaking 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.
View ArticleFore 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.
View ArticleThe 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.
View ArticleThe 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.
View ArticleMartha'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.
View ArticleBanquette 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.
View ArticleComing 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.
View ArticleWeekend 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.
View ArticleTake The Party Outside
Let these local products inspire your summer entertaining style.
View ArticleNewsmakers: 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.
View ArticleOur Creative Class: Leo Gaev
Working out of a Lloyd Street shop in Carrboro, Gaev has produced grand work for large commercial and residential clients.
View ArticleOur 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.
View ArticleOur 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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