Events in the Triangle This Week
While disenfranchisement is hardly cause for celebration, it’s certainly a reason to practice creative catharsis. We’re now three months into […]
While disenfranchisement is hardly cause for celebration, it’s certainly a reason to practice creative catharsis. We’re now three months into […]
While disenfranchisement is hardly cause for celebration, it’s certainly a reason to practice creative catharsis. We’re now three months into
Backstreet Boys keep performing encores even though their Sphere residency doesn’t star until July. BSB has added Aug. 15, 16
Changing Same: The Cold-Blooded Murder of Booker T. Spicely | February 28, 7 p.m. | The Hayti Heritage Center, Durham
Yevonne Brannon remembers taking her toddler daughter to the grand opening of Athens Drive Community Library, housed inside Athens Drive
August Wilson’s lively ensemble drama Jitney transports theatergoers to the 1970s-era Hill, a predominately Black neighborhood in Pittsburgh where a
When her marriage collapses, a psychiatrist on the brink (played by Talia Shire) embarks on a trip—across the country, and
Durham’s annual cherry blossom spectacle is about to collide with construction crews at Duke Gardens, where a $30 million renovation
Nearly five decades ago, in February 1976, President Gerald R. Ford issued a federal recognition of Black History Month. In
“I’M NOT WEIRD,” reads the back cover of Nuevo South’s inaugural issue. “SOY UN DURAMITA.” Rodrigo Dorfman, the visionary behind