Wake County es Budget with Small Tax Increase to Schools
The budget cuts 12 EMS positions and reduces funding to a county housing loan program.
The budget cuts 12 EMS positions and reduces funding to a county housing loan program.
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For performing artists in the Triangle, the annual RECITAL variety show is a chance to take creative risks and fall back in love with the stage.
Tom Cruise in “Mission: Impossible,” acclaimed British indie “Sister Midnight,” and more films coming to the Triangle.
At the end of the school year, a lot gets thrown away at my downtown Durham apartment building. This year, I decided to dive in.
NCMA’s visionary new exhibition explores the Black figure as seen by some of the most important Black artists of our age.
‘Art in the Park’ is the theme of this year’s annual floral festival, and six installations draw inspiration from the park’s large artworks. Take a walking tour of the park before you head into the West Building.
“Consequential contemporary art” at NCMA, playful exhibits at The Gregg, noteworthy shows a day trip away, and many more must-see exhibitions around the Triangle.
In “The Fabulous Ordinary,” the Carrboro writer introduces readers to synchronous fireflies, glowing gnat larvae, and other dazzling phenomena from across the Southeast.
As homelessness rates spike, more people are seeking out libraries as safe shelters. At Richard B. Harrison and Oberlin Regional, the two biggest libraries in downtown Raleigh, this sometimes requires librarians to act as an “emergency room nurse.”
The latest independent federal agency on the Trump istration’s chopping block has channeled over $30 million to North Carolina libraries since 2020. Grants have gone to projects like bookmobiles, archival digitization, and digital hotspots.
The documentary filmmaker stops by Raleigh while promoting his new series, “The American Revolution,” and chats PBS, Benedict Arnold, and what he’s learned from his daughters.
Mariana Fabian, a co-writer and associate producer on the full-length, independent feature, drew on her own experience of growing up queer in a North Carolina Hispanic household.
Historical drama “We Were Dangerous,” French arthouse import “When Fall Is Coming,” Portuguese concert film “Cornucopia,” and more films coming to Triangle theaters near you.