What I Love About Southern Village
Tricia Billy’s Southern Village world is very small, and she wouldn’t have it any other way.
View ArticleWhat I Love About Governors Club
Thirty-somethings Trey and RamonaLisa Robertson, who moved from California in 2008, have many reasons for a happy home life – a golf course, pool and a friendly neighborhood being chief among them.
View ArticleLiving in Briar Chapel
After a quarter of a century in Chapel Hill, Mike and Judy Benson headed south.
View ArticleRooms Remodeled
Read about the dramatic transformations of three special Chapel Hill rooms.
View ArticleSeason's Greetings
Dazzle your holiday guests with classic colors, candlelight and a little sparkle.
View ArticleThe Night Shift
We’ve found some of Chapel Hill's most astounding Renaissance men and women – those whose nightlife directly contrasts their day jobs.
View ArticleThe Franklin's Bridal Boutique
On Sunday, the Franklin Hotel opened its doors to more than 30 of the area's top wedding vendors and more than 60 brides and their families.
View ArticleLocal Photographers Host Fundraiser for Kidzu
A group of 14 local photographers is teaming up with Kidzu for the Great Shoot Out, a large-scale photoshoot fundraiser for the children's museum.
View ArticleIn the Current Issue: September/October 2010
Food! Yummy food! What else would you expect from our foodie issue?
View ArticleJuly/August 2010
Read here about our July/August issue, which featured Mebane fiddler Joe Thompson on the cover.
View ArticleJ Style Therapy to Offer Fashion Tips at Uniquities
Learn some useful fashion tips and enjoy a night out Thursday from 6-9pm at Uniquities, where Jennifer Resnick, co-owner of the West End Wine Bar, will launch her new business, J Style Therapy.
View ArticleJanuary/February 2010
Read here about our January/February issue, which featured Emily Frantz and Andrew Marlin of Mandolin Orange on the cover.
View ArticleMarch/April 2010
Read about our March/April issue, which featured model Evie Runberg in a Yoana Baraschi dress on the cover.
View ArticleMay/June 2010
Read here about our May/June issue, which featured birthday girl Lilly Thompson, age 6, on the front cover.
View ArticleBill Friday's 90th Birthday
The man whose name has become synonymous with higher education in North Carolina marks his 90th birthday with 500 of his closest friends.
View ArticleProject Graduation 2010
The all-night party for graduates of our three local high schools -- Chapel Hill, East Chapel Hill and Carrboro High -- included sumo wrestling, live music and raffles.
View ArticleMaple View Solar Field Dedication
Maple View dedicated its new solar field, which has 784 panels that can power 235 homes.
View ArticleFranklin Hotel Bridal Boutique
The Franklin opened up its doors to more than 30 of the area's top wedding vendors and more than 60 brides and their families to show off the latest trends of the industry.
View ArticleFood: A Photo Essay
In conjunction with our Foodie Issue and our reader essay contest, we've started a special blog series where we've asked staffers to share some of their favorite food experiences. We begin with Editor...
View ArticleElaine O'Neil Creates Calendar to Benefit N.C. Cancer Hospital
Elaine O'Neil has collaborated with the N.C. Cancer Hospital to create a calendar of original art -- 12 scenes the highlight the beauty of our state, from our basketball obsession to our affinity for...
View ArticleElaine O'Neil Calendar Signing
During an event at the N.C. Cancer Hospital, textile collage artist Elaine O'Neil signed copies of the calendar she created as a fundraiser for the hospital.
View ArticleThe Chips and Salsa Holy Grail
Read about Associate Publisher Megan Haven's favorite place to get chips and salsa.
View ArticleOlive Oil has Flavors?
Account Executive Rory Kelly explains how one basic ingredient transformed the taste of her food.
View ArticleJumping on the Fro-Yo Bandwagon
Here's the fourth installment of our staffer blog series. Today, intern Sarah Rankin dishes on her new-found love of frozen yogurt.
View ArticleWeekend Best Bets
Fall is finally here, although you sure wouldn't know it to step outside. Here are some ways to celebrate the first weekend of the new season.
View ArticleEverything Tastes Better When Dad Pays for Dinner
Eleanor-Scott Best, who has just started as our senior associate editor, has dinner with dad at Acme.
View ArticleHabitat for Humanity House Party
This year's Habitat for Humanity House Party, the nonprofit's largest annual fundraiser, raised more than $60,000.
View ArticleMeals with a Side of Nostalgia
Matt Dees, editor of our sister publication, Durham Magazine, shares his fondest food memories.
View ArticleFish Heads, Fish Heads, Roly-Poly Fish Heads!
Operations Manager Marnie Anderson cooks up seafood gumbo with a five-plus pound fish head.
View ArticleCall the Movers and Start Packing
The completion of the new mixed-use Greenbridge development was celebrated today with an official ribbon cutting.
View ArticleWeekend Best Bets
It's starting to feel like fall, and this week's rain is going to finally subside, so in honor of the new season we've got five outdoor Best Bets this weekend (plus two that are worth heading inside for).
View ArticleCHHS Graduate Hits the Big Screen
Locals might have recognized a familiar face in one of this summer's biggest romantic comedies, Going the Distance, which premiered on Sept. 3.
View ArticleBridal Pampering at Spa at Bell House
Historically speaking, I have not been a spa person. Maybe it’s because I haven’t lived near one before. Perhaps it’s because I’m frugal to a fault (I believe the word I'm looking for is cheap.).
View ArticleCookbook Publishing Panel Comes to Fearrington
In our September/October Foodie Issue, we told you about food and travel writer Kim Sunée's Floating Island Writers' Workshop, which will encompass several events around town. Here are some more...
View ArticleMourning the Loss of Rob Hogan
As various media outlets are reporting, Rob Hogan of Magnolia View Farm passed away this morning at the age of 54 from a muscle condition that stemmed from a tractor accident last month.
View ArticleOne Beautiful Day for Two Great Causes
Yesterday afternoon, I stopped by two wonderful events for two wonderful causes. That's one of things I love most about Chapel Hill: Everywhere you look, someone is rolling up his or her sleeves and...
View ArticleBrunch at Squid’s Raises Money for YMCA
Yesterday, I attended the Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA We Build People Brunch at Squid’s. Money raised through ticket sales and the silent and live auction went toward the We Build People Campaign, to...
View ArticleTickled Pink Tea at Lynda Baddour's Home
Donations were taken at the event that's part of the month-long Turn the Town Pink campaign to benefit the N.C. Cancer Hospital.
View ArticleA Vote for Arts in the Schools
Frank Porter Graham needs online support in order to win a $50,000 grant from the Clorox Company that will help sustain the school's Arts in Action program.
View ArticleCookbook Experts Share Anecdotes and Advice at Fearrington
A reception and panel discussion on cookbook publishing was held at Fearrington Village with a host of culinary authors in attendance.
View ArticleWeekend Best Bets
This weekend is so full of fun events it was hard to narrow them down. Here's a selection of the best from around town.
View ArticleDrink Pink Project
Six year old Maddie Moore is supporting breast cancer research by turning the town pink, one cup of lemonade at a time.
View ArticleFast Break Against Cancer
Photos from Roy Williams' breakfast fundraiser for UNC Lineberger.
View ArticleBreakfast with Roy
Roy Williams' Fast Break Against Cancer breakfast kicked off opening day of the 2010-11 UNC basketball season.
View ArticleTerraVita
A couple of us from CHM took an edible tour of the state -- and the country -- at the TerraVita event at Southern Village on Saturday.
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