Wake Technical Community College has received one of the largest donor gifts ever – a million dollars for its nursing program.… Continue Reading

Wake Technical Community College has received one of the largest donor gifts ever – a million dollars for its nursing program.… Continue Reading
Don’t forget Daylight Savings Time begins this Sunday.… Continue Reading
What 3 top things people would give up for a year to not lose their social media accounts?
Clue: 1 of 3 is alcohol, what are the other two?
Answer 1: Coffee
Answer 2: Lovemaking/sex
Friday, March 9th – Sunday, March 11th
2nd Friday ArtWalk in Chapel Hill and Carrboro
Friday, March 9 | 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Locations in Chapel Hill and Carrboro
The second Friday of every month, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., head to Chapel Hill and Carrboro for an ArtWalk. Experience live music, food, activities, hands-on art demonstrations, discounts, and more. Download a map to help make sure you don’t miss anything. 27 venues are highlighted on the map.
Saturday, March 10 | 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
White Street, Wake Forest
They’re closing the streets in downtown Wake Forest for this BBQ festival. It’s free to go to the festival and enjoy the live music by Johnny Orr Band, Matt Phillips and the Back Pocket and CROSSOVERDRIVE, and watch the cooking demos. For $10 you can be a taster and judge.
Bynum Front Porch Storytelling
Saturday, March 10 | 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Bynum Front Porch, 950 Bynum Road, Pittsboro
Four storytellers will be performing. There will also be refreshments. If you’d like, bring a snack to share.
Sunday, March 11 | 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Steel String Brewery, 106 South Greensboro Street, Carrboro
The second Sunday of the month Steel String Brewery hosts an afternoon of music. It’s free, but there’s a suggested $10 donation for the musicians. This Sunday they’re having a double header: Bourbon & Butter and Lace Quartet.
People who eat this in the morning are apparently seen as intelligent. What is it?
Extra Clue: Healthy
Extra Clue: Not fruit
Answer: Yogurt
Two Triangle cities are among the best in the country for college basketball fans, but they are also home to some of the most obnoxious fans in college basketball, surveys say.… Continue Reading
Interjections you never expected to see in the dictionary are now included. “Hmm,” “ooh,” “mm-hmm” and “welp” are now part of the English language.… Continue Reading
Kids around the world will soon be able to own a Barbie doll bearing the likeness of Frida Kahlo, Amelia Earhart or Katherine Johnson. … Continue Reading
We see you, Duck! … Continue Reading