Arts & Culture
This area has been known for decades for its thriving creative music scene. Many people travel from around the region – and sometimes around the world – to attend shows at the Cat's Cradle and other venues in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Less famous, but also doing us proud, are visual artists, dancers, actors, and filmmakers around the Triangle. In fact, Chapel Hill was home to the first Flicker festival, which now takes place in ten cities around the world!
Listen to the first documentary on Carrboro's Really, Really Free Market on WCOM
playing RIGHT NOW on WCOM 103.5 LP FM. It will air one more time before 6:30pm on The West End Report
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From Orange County:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Ginger Holler, Youth Services Librarian / Orange County Public Library, 245-2531
“The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” Presented by Bright Star Children's Theater, at the Orange County Public Library , 300 West Tryon Street in Hillsborough.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
4:00-5:00pm
The life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will be celebrated in this production, starting with the Civil Rights movement and exploring the life and work of Dr. King. The youngest person ever to win a Nobel Prize for Peace, Dr. King changed the course of history through his work for justice, and equal rights in America.
A special after school program- FREE- no registration required, all ages welcome. Groups Welcome.
Date:
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 11:00am
Location:
Orange County Public Library, 300 West Tryon Street, Hillsborough
Via e-mail from Downtown Partnership:
Artists of all mediums are encouraged to share their creative expression and art for all to see! It's recommended that most arts and crafts be priced below $100 to make it accessible for folks to purchase. Some accepted submissions range from baked goods, collages, stuffed animals, pottery, screen printed posters and more!
There is a small fee for $35 per table which will help support future events at the Nightlight! Please submit a brief description of your work, any photos and/or links to your website by December 7th. Please direct all submissions/ questions to Alexis at nightlightinfo@gmail.com or 919.923.7910.
Date:
Sunday, December 21, 2008 - 9:00am to 1:00pm
Location:
Nightlight, 405 1/2 West Rosemary Street, Chapel Hill
From the Jaycees' web site:
The Chapel
Hill-Carrboro Holiday Parade is scheduled for Saturday, December
13, 2008 from 10:00 a.m. until approximately 12:00 noon. Presented
by the Chapel Hill Jaycees, the parade this
year promises to be a celebration of our community spirit.
We encourage
all entries to have a holiday theme and awards will be given for Best
of Parade, Most Original, Best Holiday Theme, Most Creative, Best Scout
Troop. Our winners put a lot of thought and creativity in their entries
and that is what makes this holiday parade so special!
Date:
Saturday, December 13, 2008 - 5:00am to 7:00am
I was just reminded today is Veterans Day, so I immeadiately contacted my stepson who is an Iraq War Vet. Then I looked on OP to post a calendar event and saw that two very special events were taking place tonight, both topics of which I have strong personal and professional interest.
However, I was also disapointed that Vets Day was chosen as the day for these events. A lot of social injustice and other problems have been committed by our military, but I think it would be good to set aside this day as a day to focus on the justice needs of Vets, rather than -- or at least in addition to -- what these two events are about.
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