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Festive Celebrations: Enjoy 70 merry moments in the Triangle

BY KYLE MARIE McMAHON The holiday season is here, and towns across the Triangle are sparkling! From spectacular light shows to festive parades and jubilant performances, there’s something for everyone.

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The Raleigh Little Theatre’s “Cinderella” celebrates four decades of performances

BY ELIZABETH BRIGNAC  |  PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE Attending a performance of “Cinderella” at Raleigh Little Theatre (RLT) is like going to see “The Nutcracker” for some.

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The Women’s Center’s mission to help Wake County’s homeless women

Shelter and Stability BY KRISTEN SCHRUM | PHOTOS BY JENN McKINNEY PHOTOGRAPHY According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, homelessness among single women has surged by more than 10%.

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November Events in the Triangle

Above: North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences with fall foliage. https://stock.adobe.com/contributor/13713/zimmytws What’s Happening Around the Triangle in November By Janice Lewine Old North State Storytelling FestivalNovember 1–2The Cary Theater122 E..

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Local Food Vendors Available at the NC State Fair

Above photo features La Farm’s Fried Hazelnut Croissant available at the 2024 NC State Fair. All photos courtesy of Kyle Marie McMahon. Stop by local favorites and sample fair-exclusive offerings.

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2024 Influential Women of Wake

2024 Influential Women of Wake

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2024 Holiday Gift Guide

Need gift ideas for loved ones on your list? Our 2024 Holiday Gift Guide offers homegrown options for everyone. Shop local this holiday season, and bring your friends and family.

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Raleigh Wine Shop: A Wine Revolution

(Above) The Raleigh Wine Shop owners Seth Hoffman and Liz Porcelli have created a community space for people to enjoy wine together in Raleigh.   BY JENNIFER PRIMROSE In the.

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Quail Ridge Books Reflects on its 40-year Legacy

BY KATELYN RUTT Nestled on Lassiter Mill Road with its signature purple door, Quail Ridge Books is much more than a bookstore. It’s a cultural hub, a third‑place haven and.

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North Carolina’s Historic Holiday Feasts

HistoryFood North Carolina’s holiday feasts have changed over the past two centuries BY ERIC MEDLIN Today, North Carolinians celebrate Christmas and Thanksgiving much as they do in every other state..

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