Dr. Robert Moog (pronounced “mohg”) was an American pioneer in electronic music perhaps best known as the inventor of the …
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The Hickory Museum of Art, NC’s second-oldest art museum, was founded in 1944 by local artist Bill Widener. Its permanent …
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Celebrate the art of blacksmithing in Spruce Pine at the 11th annual Fire on the Mountain festival on April 29. …
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From March 30 to April 9, the RiverRun International Film Festival in Winston-Salem will feature more than 140 films, from …
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Founded in 1932, the Charlotte Symphony today supports 62 full-time musicians. Under Music Director Christopher Warren-Green, the symphony operates under …
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The mission of the Greenville Museum of Art, located at 802 South Evans Street, is to provide and promote the …
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NC State University’s Counseling Center teamed up with StoryDriven to create a suicide awareness documentary that recently won the Emmy’s …
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Frank L. Horton and his mother Theodosia “Theo” L. Taliaferro were pioneering antiques dealers who dedicated their lives to raising …
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Think it’s too cold in January to have a festival? The good folks in Blowing Rock beg to differ. The …
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Since the Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC) opened in 2008, the 2,700-seat theater has become the leading entertainment venue in …
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An anonymous donor gave the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) a $10 million dollar donation. The …
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Does your New Year’s resolution include being more creative in 2017? Consider taking a class from the Penland School of …
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Looking to add a little Hollywood glamour to your holidays? Consider visiting the Ava Gardner Museum in downtown Smithfield.
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The Mint Museum is a nonprofit visual arts institution with two dynamic facilities: Mint Museum Uptown and Mint Museum Randolph. …
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The University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem has been training gifted young artists in its undergraduate …
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When Garner resident Tim Stevens dreamed of creating a local concert series featuring Broadway stars, he reached out to the …
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The 23rd Carolina Renaissance Festival & Artisan Marketplace makes history come alive in Huntersville on Saturdays and Sundays until Nov. …
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Cleveland County native Earl Scruggs was a bluegrass legend who popularized the three-finger style of banjo picking. Scruggs is a …
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Dale Chihuly is widely regarded as the most innovative glass artist working today. Now you can see 47 vessels, 12 …
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One of America’s largest, most prestigious and longest-running celebrations of arts, culture and heritage returns to Downtown Greensboro September 9-11.
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Where can you take week-long and weekend classes in everything from crafts, art, music, dance and cooking, to gardening, nature …
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Cary’s Laze Daze Arts and Crafts Festival is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The expanded two-day event, August 27-28 at the …
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The Sneads Ferry Shrimp Festival, August 13-14, celebrates its 46th anniversary this year. A tradition that began as a way …
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North Carolina’s tradition of producing pottery dates back centuries among the Cherokee and Catawba tribes. European-style pottery arrived in the …
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In 1990, Marcy Gregg of Charlotte faced a complication during her third child’s delivery, leaving her in a coma with …
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Billed as North Carolina’s musical treasure, the Eastern Music Festival brings the best music and most gifted artists and students …
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Western North Carolina goes Dirty Dancing once again for the set of the 1980s remake of the classic by ABC.
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Waynesville, Lake Junaluska, Hickory and Cherokee are among the places to find Folkmoot, the North Carolina International Folk Festival recently …
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In 2015, North Carolina designated the shag as the official “popular dance” of the state. If you’re new here, shagging …