FEATURING Composition and Piano students of Dr. Lee Weisert and Dr. Clara Yang PROGRAM Hear new works by student composers performed by student pianists on the topic of music and technology. This concert is an extension of “Ex Machina” the 2024 Festival on the Hill. PARKING Please plan to arrive early as parking on campus Read more...
Get ready to experience a night like no other…hosted by a teacher for teachers. At The Transformed Teacher, we consider educators to be the O.G. movers and shakers in this world. That’s why you’re cordially invited to a special evening dedicated to the miraculous, magical YOU….not just all you do, but who you are. You’ll get to sit back, Read more...
Queer Reader is back! Join us monthly for our new series hosted by our teammate Mariah. We are excited to be back and cannot wait to continue building community with you. This month, we are reading Blue Hallelujahs by Cynthia Manick As you're reading Blue Hallelujahs by Cynthia Manick, consider how the poems oppose racism, Read more...
Queer Reader is back! Join us monthly for our new series hosted by our teammate Mariah. We are so excited to be back and cannot wait to continue building community with you. This month, we are reading Blue Hallelujahs by Cynthia Manick As you're reading Blue Hallelujahs by Cynthia Manick, consider the ways the poems Read more...
Looking for a dynamic and inspiring workspace for the day? Join us at The Junction, powered by Innovate Carolina! Explore an innovative, spacious coworking environment in the heart of Downtown Chapel Hill. Enjoy excellent Wi-Fi, snacks, and a conducive atmosphere for productivity. Find us at 136 East Rosemary Street, right next to the Wallace parking Read more...
Join us for another night of stimulating conversation with our friend Danielle Purifoy. They will be joined by J.T. Roane to talk about Dark Agoras, a history of Black urban placemaking and politics in Philadelphia from the Great Migration to the era of Black Power About the Book In this book, author J.T. Roane shows Read more...
Join Ackland educators for a lively half-hour look at two works of art. These engaging conversational tours offer a closer look at and new perspectives on works on view in A Product of Its Environment: Selected Works by the MFA Class of 2024. Free, no RSVP required. Image: Molly English, American, born 1993, Bluebell Lovespell, Read more...
Morgan Creek Bluegrass plays Fridays on the Front Porch at the Carolina Inn on Friday, May 3, from 5-8 PM. Food Trucks: Doherty's Paddy Wagon & Gussy's Greek Come on out to Chapel Hill's best outdoor cocktail party for great Bluegrass, excellent food and drink, and great people!!! Hope to see you there!!!
Not your ordinary acoustic guitarist. No loops. No electronic trickery. Andrew Kasab is a guitarist, harp guitarist and singer-songwriter. He is known for energetic performances, using traditional and contemporary techniques, arrangements of modern and older works across a wide spectrum of styles for the guitar and harp guitar and has been performing for over 30 Read more...
Join us on Saturday, May 4, to celebrate the official opening of The Glass Box, the reopening of Moshi Moshi, and the debut of Hinzman Monoprint. Beautiful pieces by Chapel Hill artist Laurie Hinzman will be on display - exclusively sold at The Glass Box!
This Saturday, Grant will be pouring some of his favorite wines from the Abruzzo region of Italy. Join us anytime between 12 and 3 to taste them, along with some charcuterie from Left Bank Butchery out in Saxapahaw. P.S.: Wine tastings are every Saturday from 12-3 p.m. and are always free!
Join Triangle Walking Tours on a jaunt through Chapel Hill's historic churches, from soaring gothic to beautiful neoclassical to charming Romanesque architecture, and showcasing Chapel Hill's religious diversity through its history.
Every Sunday from 12-6pm Rumors Chapel Hill will have bins of $1 items on their patio to raise money for various charitable organizations. Each month, a new organization will be selected. Items being sold for a dollar are perfectly fine, donated pieces that they couldn't purchase from the community as they are out of season, Read more...
Our normally scheduled Coffee with FRANK is going to look a little different this month. Let’s celebrate our Artists, Cinco de Mayo, and Carrboro Day with an Artist Talk on Sunday, May 5th from 2pm-3pm. Our featured artists, members Carol Retsch-Bogart, Linda Prager and Shelly Hehenberger will share their work, techniques and inspiration, while you Read more...
These kids can't wait to rock your socks off! Triangle Homeschool Rock Academy's Spring Showcase is May 5 at 3pm, doors at 230pm. Door prizes and more! Catch them at Local 506!
About the Book The first U.S. anthology celebrating the breadth of literary translators’ work will be published on April 9, 2024. Best Literary Translations is a new annual featuring the year’s best poetry, short fiction, and essay, drawn from U.S.-affiliated literary journals and magazines. Best Literary Translations 2024, the anthology’s inaugural volume, features both contemporary Read more...
We are offering monthly meditations to cultivate inspiration, grounding, and shared rest. These monthly meditation practices will be livestreamed on our Instagram (@my.muses.card.shop) and Facebook pages (@My Muses Card Shop) every second Wednesday morning from 9:00 - 9:30am These meditations are lovingly led by Lara Struckman (she/her), creatrix of Deeply Rooted Ritual Grief Care https://www.deeplyrootedritual.com. Read more...
Join Ackland educators for a lively half-hour look at two works of art. These engaging conversational tours offer a closer look at and new perspectives on works on view in A Product of Its Environment: Selected Works by the MFA Class of 2024. Free, no RSVP required. Image: Molly English, American, born 1993, Bluebell Lovespell, Read more...
Lee Gildersleeve & The Bad Dogs play Fridays on the Front Porch at the Carolina Inn on Friday, May 10, from 5-8 PM. Food Trucks: How Bout Burger & Poblanos Tacos Come on out to Chapel Hill's best outdoor cocktail party for great music, excellent food and drink, and great people!!! Hope to see you Read more...
At this Saturday’s free wine tasting with Kyle from Winebow Fine Wine and Spirits, we will focus on still and sparkling wines from the Loire Valley in France. Whether you are celebrating a graduate or a mother (or both) this weekend, these wines are perfect for sharing and celebrating with others! We will also have Read more...
Join Triangle Walking Tours on a jaunt through Chapel Hill's historic churches, from soaring gothic to beautiful neoclassical to charming Romanesque architecture, and showcasing Chapel Hill's religious diversity through its history.
Let Triangle Walking Tours lead you between the sites of some of Chapel Hill's most disturbing and confounding crimes: from the politically charged murder of a local bookstore owner, to the infamous murder in the Coker Arboretum, and much, much more. Join us on this chilling walk through the dark side of Chapel Hill's history.
Come and celebrate the mothers in your family at one of the most elegant spots in town. Our Executive Chef, Jeremy Blankenship has prepared a menu that hosts a delicious bounty of fresh favorites, which includes an assortment of salads, carving stations, and seafood displays. Our experienced hospitality team has curated a welcoming environment so Read more...
Every Sunday from 12-6pm Rumors Chapel Hill will have bins of $1 items on their patio to raise money for various charitable organizations. Each month, a new organization will be selected. Items being sold for a dollar are perfectly fine, donated pieces that they couldn't purchase from the community as they are out of season, Read more...
Pair a variety of Italian & Spanish wines alongside local delicacies! We are thrilled to bring together two local institutions, Haw River Wine Man & Beau Catering, to provide you a wide array of unique wines and hors d'oeuvres to help build your palette. Join us on Wednesday, May 15 from 7-9 pm to enjoy Read more...
Head to Carolina Brewery on Thursday, May 16, for their Sky Peach Tapping Party! They took our award-winning Sky Blue Kolsch and found a way to make it even more refreshing. Cold fermented perfection combined with real peach. Naturally sweet up front with a crisp finish, Sky Peach is the perfect summer time refresher. On Read more...
Join Ackland educators for a lively half-hour look at two works of art. These engaging conversational tours offer a closer look at and new perspectives on works on view in A Product of Its Environment: Selected Works by the MFA Class of 2024. Free, no RSVP required. Image: Molly English, American, born 1993, Bluebell Lovespell, Read more...
Hello all you magical beings! If you're the type to wander among trees from time to time we would love to see you at the Druids and Dryads market. Bog witches and wood elves welcome! Join us at The Gathering Place on Saturday, May 18th for the Druids & Dryads Market! This event will feature Read more...
Join Triangle Walking Tours on a jaunt through Chapel Hill's historic churches, from soaring gothic to beautiful neoclassical to charming Romanesque architecture, and showcasing Chapel Hill's religious diversity through its history.
Let Triangle Walking Tours lead you between the sites of some of Chapel Hill's most disturbing and confounding crimes: from the politically charged murder of a local bookstore owner, to the infamous murder in the Coker Arboretum, and much, much more. Join us on this chilling walk through the dark side of Chapel Hill's history.
Every Sunday from 12-6pm Rumors Chapel Hill will have bins of $1 items on their patio to raise money for various charitable organizations. Each month, a new organization will be selected. Items being sold for a dollar are perfectly fine, donated pieces that they couldn't purchase from the community as they are out of season, Read more...
This year's Caffeine Crawl will get started with a Friday evening coffee activity - The Odd Cuple Triangulation Event - hosted by Carrboro Coffee Rosters. Featuring coffee, conversation, nibbles, brews, bubbly, tunes, tours & prizes.
Barefoot Manner plays Fridays on the Front Porch at the Carolina Inn on Friday, May 24, from 5-8 PM. Food Trucks: Don Taco y Su Pandilla & Mesas Come on out to Chapel Hill's best outdoor cocktail party for great music, excellent food and drink, and great people!!! Hope to see you there!!!
We're excited to bring Caffeine Crawl back to North Carolina for our second year. Over the Memorial Day weekend, the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area brings caffeine fun and education to the forefront. A special industry-focused triangulation event will get everything started Friday evening hosted by Carrboro Coffee Roasters. On Saturday, May 25th, the area will have Read more...
Join Triangle Walking Tours on a jaunt through Chapel Hill's historic churches, from soaring gothic to beautiful neoclassical to charming Romanesque architecture, and showcasing Chapel Hill's religious diversity through its history.
Every Sunday from 12-6pm Rumors Chapel Hill will have bins of $1 items on their patio to raise money for various charitable organizations. Each month, a new organization will be selected. Items being sold for a dollar are perfectly fine, donated pieces that they couldn't purchase from the community as they are out of season, Read more...
Counter Clockwise plays Fridays on the Front Porch at the Carolina Inn on Friday, May 31, from 5-8 PM. Food Trucks: Sister Liu's & Poblanos Tacos Come on out to Chapel Hill's best outdoor cocktail party for great music, excellent food and drink, and great people!!! Hope to see you there!!!
Wear your colors. Wave your flag. Walk with PRIDE! Chapel Hill is kicking off Pride Month with a Pride Promenade on Saturday, June 1 at 12pm. We’ll march from Peace & Justice Plaza to 140 West Plaza for a celebration of LGBTQIA+ community, complete with local art vendors, nonprofits, and food trucks. Learn more: https://www.chapelhillarts.org/calendar/pride-promenade/ Read more...
Join Triangle Walking Tours on a jaunt through Chapel Hill's historic churches, from soaring gothic to beautiful neoclassical to charming Romanesque architecture, and showcasing Chapel Hill's religious diversity through its history.
Let Triangle Walking Tours lead you between the sites of some of Chapel Hill's most disturbing and confounding crimes: from the politically charged murder of a local bookstore owner, to the infamous murder in the Coker Arboretum, and much, much more. Join us on this chilling walk through the dark side of Chapel Hill's history.
Every Sunday from 12-6pm Rumors Chapel Hill will have bins of $1 items on their patio to raise money for various charitable organizations. Each month, a new organization will be selected. Items being sold for a dollar are perfectly fine, donated pieces that they couldn't purchase from the community as they are out of season, Read more...