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“Bringing Them Home” and Burning Coal’s Oakwood Cemetery Series

Above photo shows a scene from “World War I: Just One Day More.” All photos courtesy of Burning Coal Theatre. At Oakwood Cemetery, Burning Coal performs plays about the lives.

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A Recap of CAM Raleigh’s Art of Fashion Event

Above photo was taken during the CAM Art of Fashion dress rehearsal. Photo courtesy of Rich Crank Photography. All photos of the event are courtesy of Sofia Lujan. The Runway.

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Bull Durham: A New Musical—and a Unique Opportunity

Theatre Raleigh’s “Bull Durham: A New Musical” offers viewers a chance to see a locally focused musical on the rise. By Elizabeth Brignac. All photos by Jennifer Robertson Photography. Lauren.

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The Justice Theater Project: Using Art to Educate

BY ELIZABETH BRIGNAC Don’t expect a relaxing evening at the theater at a production by The Justice Theater Project. It will engage you. It will entertain you. But your role.

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Cary Celebrates its 48th Annual Lazy Daze Festival

Above photo features the Lazy Daze Arts & Crafts Festival crowd through Debi Dwyer Designs stained glass. All photos courtesy of Elizabeth Brignac. Meet the Seven Artists Who Won Jerry.

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2024 Outdoor Summer Movies in Wake County

2024 Outdoor Movies in Wake County BY Elizabeth Brignac Raleigh, Western Wake, and other areas in Wake County offer many outdoor venues where you can enjoy a picnic dinner, spread.

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Showcasing the Next Generation of Artists

BY KYLE MARIE McMAHON | PHOTOS COURTESY OF KYLE MARIE McMAHON The Fine Arts League of Cary (FALC) uplifted and supported emerging artists on May 18 when they hosted their annual.

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The Justice Theater Project’s Blank: A Unique Performance. Literally.

BY ELIZABETH BRIGNAC I interviewed Matara Hitchcock, Justice Theater Project’s executive producer, about their current production, Blank, on Monday, May 13. The show had been described as “a script riddled with.

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Defining Modern Dance for More Than 90 Years

BY CAITLIN WHEELER Don’t know modern dance? That’s OK. Neither did Gaspard Louis when he fell in love with it in college, launching a celebrated career in dance and introducing.

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Theatre Raleigh’s Great Gatsby Prohibition Party Offers a Fresh Approach

BY ELIZABETH BRIGNAC I attended Theatre Raleigh’s Great Gatsby Prohibition Party Wednesday night unsure of what to expect. I knew it would involve cocktails. I knew the story of The Great.

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