“Pauli was so expansive that there is a point of entry for almost anyone to connect with Pauli,” says Angela Thorpe Mason, executive director of the newly renovated center.
Avery Sloan
The Battle for Ballot Access: Third Party Candidates Strive for Change, And Votes, In North Carolina
How will third party candidates impact elections this November?
“I Am Who I Am and So That Sets Me Free”: OutSouth Celebrates Another Year as a Queer Film Haven
Now in its 29th year, the film festival runs in downtown Durham August 8th through 15.
Across the Triangle, Silent Book Clubs Offer Structure and Community for Readers
Described as a “happy hour for introverts” on its website, the Silent Book Club (SBC) has over 1,000 chapters in 50 countries.
Summer Meal Programs Available Across the Triangle, State for Students
Durham Public Schools Summer Meal Program will run through June 17 to July 26 in sites across the county.
New Highway Marker in Mebane Showcases History of Recently Recognized Native American Tribe
After receiving state recognition in 2002, the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation will have a highway marker and new community center in Alamance County highlighting its history and land.

