Incoming! Tokyo Subways, London Artists, and Durham Festivals
Psychological puzzler “Exit 8,” Steven Soderbergh’s “The Christophers,” and more new films coming to theaters around the Triangle.
Hubert Davis and Will Wade Are Just Cogs in a Money Machine
In today’s college sports, everything is expendable, loyalty is worthless, and there’s a price tag on anything and everyone.
New Wine Bar Opening in Pasmore House in Downtown Cary
Historic house on the edge of Downtown Cary Park gets a new life as Vino & Tap.
“Laughter Is Medicine”: Talking With the Creators of Bear Grease About Reimagining a Hit Musical
Hip hop duo LightningCloud’s grassroots musical, which plays in Durham April 2-3, infuses a familiar story with lively Indigenous touchpoints.
Durham Project Seeks to Expand Monarch Breeding Grounds
An initiative through a Durham church invites residents to plant local native milkweed throughout the community.
Character Studies: Champ, the Durham Bulls’ Bat Dog
Despite all the game day distractions, the highly trained Durham Bulls bat fetcher never fails to delight fans and demonstrate that he is indeed a very good boy.
Author Rebecca McClanahan On Grief, Caregiving, and the Tender Symbolism of Spoons
The North Carolina writer’s memoir, “Light Falls on Everything,” documents her experience caregiving for her parents, as they age and develop dementia.

