Reviews»
Carolina Ballet’s Giselle is grand and iconic (3)
Margaret Severin-Hansen and Gabor Kapin in Giselle When I watched the movie Casablanca for the first time I found I already had some familiarity with many iconic lines and scenes. Giselle may be the Casablanca of ballets. The romantic era ballet contains many of the images that have come to represent ballet, giving it an [...]
- “Sister Act” Makes a Flawless Transition from Film to Stage in DPAC’s Charming Production
- Teens Successfully Tackle Tough Issues in Studio A’s “Twelve Angry Men”
- Unlike the 1992 Film, “Sister Act: A Divine Musical Comedy” Is Set in Philadelphia in the 1970s
- Harnett Regional Theatre’s Production of “Seussical” Is Delightful (And Surprisingly Deep)
Features»
A Death in the Family: Haskell Fitz-Simons (0)
One of the lies that we all tell ourselves is that there will always be time — to mend broken relationships, to tell the people who love us that we love them right back, to say goodbye to old friends battling serious illnesses. Sometimes, we wait too long. Like many of his friends, I knew [...]
- 2013 AMERICAN DANCE FESTIVAL
- John Cloyd Miller (Red June) Wins MerleFest’s Chris Austin Songwriting Contest; “Cloud of Dust” Places #1 in Bluegrass Category
- Clay Aiken and Beth Leavel Will Star in NCT’s Production of “The Drowsy Chaperone” on May 7-12
- Artsplosure Announces Lineup for 34th Annual Raleigh Arts Festival
News»
Artspace Summer Arts Program: There’s Still Time to Register (0)
Youth classes begin June 17 and Adult classes start May 20. Spots are limited.
- The Legacy of Freedom Symposium Complements Exhibit
- FREE Download of “Prohibition Rose” by Ashleigh Flynn from A Million Stars from A Million Stars – Due Out May 14, 2013
- Tickets for the 2013 American Dance Festival Available May 13th.
- Concert Event Raises $852,722 for Band Together Partnership with Tammy Lynn Center
Museums»
Walter F. “Buck” Leonard and Jackie Robinson: Baseball Legends (0)
Like baseball legend Jackie Robinson, whose story is told in the movie “42,” North Carolina’s Walter F. “Buck” Leonard was an outstanding athlete. Leonard played baseball in the Negro National League during the 1930s and 1940s, when segregation barred African American players from major and minor leagues. The Rocky Mount native helped pave the way [...]
A&E Movie Reviews»
Star Trek Boldly Goes “Into Darkness” (0)
A big budget, special effects action bonanza, J.J. Abrams’s 2009 reboot of “Star Trek” accomplished what no other “Trek” film has done before. A massive success, it was a game changer for the series, transporting “Star Trek” from something only for fanboys into the mainstream. Suddenly it was cool to like “Star Trek.” By eschewing [...]
A&E Book Review»
BOOK REVIEW: For When the Veil Drops (2)
At a time when the literary community has seen a resurgence of interest and respect for all things gothic, For When the Veil Drops, a newly published anthology of short fiction by West Pigeon Press is a rather refreshing read.
A&E Music Reviews»
Band Together’s 3rd annual “battle of the bands” event to benefit Tammy Lynn Center (0)
Four Local Bands aim to be the “Last Band Standing” on March 2 Band Together’s 3rd annual “battle of the bands” event to benefit Tammy Lynn Center Raleigh, N.C. (Jan. 31, 2013) — Four of the best NC-based bands are slated to go head-to-head in the Triangle’s most energetic and philanthropic music battle. Band [...]
Culinary Art»
Restaurant Review: Guasaca Arepa & Salsa Grill, Raleigh, N.C. (0)
If you live in Raleigh and want to try some fresh and wonderful food based on Venezuelan cuisine, head on over to Guasaca, which recently opened off of Lake Boone Trail, right down from Rex Hospital. Believe me; you’ll be glad you did! According to Guasaca’s website, the restaurant was “born out of the belief [...]
Movies»
Want to See “Zero Dark Thirty,” “Iron Man 3,” “The Great Gatsby,” “Man of Steel,” Etc., for FREE? (0)
Want to see “Zero Dark Thirty,” “Iron Man 3,” “The Great Gatsby,” “Man of Steel,” etc., for FREE? You can. All you have to do is sign up for a FREE subscription to the Triangle Arts & Entertainment Free-Film List, edited by Robert W. McDowell since November 2007.
- SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: The Cinema, Inc. Offers 12 Classic Films for Just $20, Starting Sept. 9th
- Triangle Arts & Entertainment Free-Film List
- LIONSGATE’S THE HUNGER GAMES: THE IMAX EXPERIENCE OPENS MARCH 23 AT MARBLES IMAX
- Triangle Arts and Entertainment is media sponsor for First Night Raleigh’s French film festival
NCBeerGuys»
Craft Brewery Saturation Factor (0)
One of the questions we ask brewers when we do our NC Beer Buzz episodes is their opinion on the growing craft beer industry in North Carolina. In May of 2012, there were a little over 50 craft breweries listed in the state where now there are over 80 active breweries and a total of [...]
Theatre»
SISTER ACT HITS THE DPAC (0)
Dance»
CAROLINA BALLET TO PREMIERE NEW GISELLE (0)
Music»
Vox Virorum Men’s Chorus (0)
Spring Concert- Vox Virorum Men's Chorus Sunday May 19, 2013 4pm Durham Vox Virorum presents a musical journey for Spring. Featured works include "Songs of a Young Man", "How Can I Keep from Singing?", the beautiful "Loch Lomond" and a rousing version of the spiritual "Walk in Jerusalem." Directed by Jeremy Nabors, accompanied by Deborah Coclanis. Free admission, ...
- Town of Cary and Triangle Wind Ensemble Present An American Celebration: Featuring Selections from the music of John Williams
- WAYNE LEECHFORD AND FRIENDS TO PERFORM IN CELEBRATION OF NATIONAL CHAMBER MUSIC MONTH
- POPULAR HOB NOB JAZZ SERIES RETURNS TO CARY!
- The Honeycutters Launch Kickstarter Campaign, CMT Show
Arts»
Between Earth & amp; Sky opening reception Fri April 26 at Hillsborough Gallery of Arts, 6-9 pm. (0)
- Art of the Auction
- Tibetan Cultural Arts Return to the Piedmont Area of North Carolina
- The 2013 Epicurious Vino Challenge
- Lisa Stroud’s Exhibit Jestures to be on Display in Artspace’s Upfront Gallery Exhibition Dates: June 7-29, 2013 Opening Reception: First Friday Gallery Walk, June 7, 2013, 6-10 P.M.







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