Contest: And the Winner Is….
Jennifer Adams won our contest (see story) for tickets to the first concert of the Cary Cross Currents Chamber Music and Arts Festival.
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Jennifer Adams won our contest (see story) for tickets to the first concert of the Cary Cross Currents Chamber Music and Arts Festival.
Story by Lindsey Chester. Photo by Chris Adamczyk. Cary, NC- Parents of children with disabilities have through mid-August to register their child to play baseball in a specialized Triangle-area league this fall.
More than 20 dance pieces make up each of the two acts. Three hundred dancers perform in this blockbuster Spring recital.
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Directed by John Paul Middlesworth, the play begins simply enough with a pick up line – and not a very good one, ladies. I would have broke his crown.
The dominant print themes are abstract and subtle animal prints – cow, pony, snake, zebra, but tonal- not to high contrast which gives a more relaxing feeling in murky greens, grey-blues, and taupey-browns.
Calling all student-musicians: Here’s your chance to win 4 concert tickets to the first night of the Cary Cross Currents Music & Arts Festival. All you have to do is send us a picture of yourself with your musical instrument.
With pictures and a report from one of Cary’s truly beautiful celebrations.
The lights seemed painfully bright at 4:45 am in Terminal 2 at RDU. The date was Sunday, May 15. I was headed to Los Angeles on a Knight Foundation journalism fellowship.
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