Culture
5/8/2008
Actress has role in both plays
Actress Quinn Hawkesworth returns to Theater of the American South to star in her adaptation of "Fair and Tender Ladies," a stage version of the beloved novel by North Carolina author Lee Smith. ...
5/8/2008
Opening night events planned for each play
The opening nights of "Steel Magnolias" and "Fair and Tender Ladies," the two plays to be presented by Theater of the American South this season, will be marked with celebrations. ...
5/8/2008
Promila Sen exhibit opens this evening
Promila Sen will be the featured artist in the Wilson Arts Center's Lowe Gallery through June 5. The exhibition opens this evening, concurrently with an exhibit of Frank Dunn's art. The exhibits open with a reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Boykin Gallery. The reception is free and open to the public. ...
5/8/2008
Dessert theater features mystery
FARMVILLE -- Farmville Community Arts Council is producing a dessert theatre May 29-31 at 8 p.m. and June 1 at 3 p.m. at Paramount Theatre, 3723 N. Main St. ...
5/8/2008
Celebrate ag heritage
RALEIGH -- A four-day festival celebrating North Carolina's agricultural heritage and locally produced foods is June 5-8 at the State Fairgrounds. ...
5/8/2008
New Library Books
Following are new books at the Wilson County Public Library. ...
5/8/2008
Explore the Poles in Raleigh
RALEIGH -- The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences has partnered with NASA and Passport to Knowledge (P2K) to host Polar-palooza. ...
5/8/2008
Brunson beats peer pressure, writes about process
Johnathan Brunson, 26, says he defied stereotypes about African-American men when he chose to rise above negative peer pressure to attend N.C. State University. The Hunt High School graduate decided to share his experiences, opinions and advice in his new book, "Mirroring Society: Reflections on Spirituality, Race, Culture, and Gender." ...
5/8/2008
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Gallery ...
5/8/2008
Actress has role in both plays
Actress Quinn Hawkesworth returns to Theater of the American South to star in her adaptation of "Fair and Tender Ladies," a stage version of the beloved novel by North Carolina author Lee Smith. ...
5/8/2008
Opening night events planned for each play
The opening nights of "Steel Magnolias" and "Fair and Tender Ladies," the two plays to be presented by Theater of the American South this season, will be marked with celebrations. ...
5/8/2008
Promila Sen exhibit opens this evening
Promila Sen will be the featured artist in the Wilson Arts Center's Lowe Gallery through June 5. The exhibition opens this evening, concurrently with an exhibit of Frank Dunn's art. The exhibits open with a reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Boykin Gallery. The reception is free and open to the public. ...
5/8/2008
Dessert theater features mystery
FARMVILLE -- Farmville Community Arts Council is producing a dessert theatre May 29-31 at 8 p.m. and June 1 at 3 p.m. at Paramount Theatre, 3723 N. Main St. ...
5/8/2008
Celebrate ag heritage
RALEIGH -- A four-day festival celebrating North Carolina's agricultural heritage and locally produced foods is June 5-8 at the State Fairgrounds. ...
5/8/2008
New Library Books
Following are new books at the Wilson County Public Library. ...
5/8/2008
Explore the Poles in Raleigh
RALEIGH -- The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences has partnered with NASA and Passport to Knowledge (P2K) to host Polar-palooza. ...
5/8/2008
Brunson beats peer pressure, writes about process
Johnathan Brunson, 26, says he defied stereotypes about African-American men when he chose to rise above negative peer pressure to attend N.C. State University. The Hunt High School graduate decided to share his experiences, opinions and advice in his new book, "Mirroring Society: Reflections on Spirituality, Race, Culture, and Gender." ...
5/8/2008
Something To Do
Gallery ...






