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“More Outsider Art in the Visitors Center”

Alexander Dickson House 150 E. King St., Hillsborough

The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are pleased to present another special exhibit of folk art at the Alexander Dickson House in Hillsborough, NC. Highlighted by the... Read More →

Free

Carrboro Film Festival

The ArtsCenter 300-G E Main St, Carrboro

Now celebrating its fourteenth year, The Carrboro Film Festival has grown to become the premiere festival in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. Featuring world class films of every length... Read More →

Ongoing

DO or DIE: Affect, Ritual, Resistance

Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History 150 South Road, Hitchcock Multipurpose Room, Chapel Hill

"Under the looming threat of death, how might we inspire life? Through what mechanisms could we resist the psychological violence and despair inspired by the threat of violence while at... Read More →

Carrboro Film Fest

Southern films in one of the South’s funkiest small towns.

$20

EddieFest 2019

Cat’s Cradle Back Room 300 E Main St., Carrboro

In honor of late drummer, friend, son, brother and father Eddie Watkins, his family created EddieFest, the first in 2017. A benefit to bring awareness about suicide and suicide prevention. Music, art, laughter. For Eddie. Ok, folks, here’s the line-up for 2019, so far: Hammer No More The Fingers Triple X Snaxxx John Howie Jr. Secret Monkey Weekend Elvis Division Nikki Meets the Hibachi Lud Oort Patrol Tha Materials Yung Polvo JAMM Tha Nubian Whiz The Kid Zone Links: Facebook

Ways of Seeing: A Photography Panel Discussion

The Northside District 403 West Rosemary St., Chapel Hill

Level Retreat hosts a casual panel discussion about contemporary photography with our artist-in-residence, Tod Seelie, and local photographers Lindsay Metivier and Ben Alper. Come have a drink and some tasty... Read More →

Free!

Crumb

Cat’s Cradle 300 E Main St., Carrboro

AdHoc Presents Crumb is the collaboration of Brooklyn-based musicians Lila Ramani (guitar, vocals), Brian Aronow (synth, keys, sax), Jesse Brotter (bass), and Jonathan Gilad (drums). The friends came together in 2016 with the goal of developing and recording a collection of songs Ramani had written in high school and college, the work ultimately resulting in the band’s first two EPs, 2016’s “Crumb” and 2017’s “Locket.” Encouraged by the warm reception online and at shows, the band evolved into a full time touring and recording project. In June 2019, Crumb will release Jinx, their first full-length album and best distillation to date of their singular blend of psych-rock and jazz. On Jinx, Ramani continues to helm the songwriting, with Aronow, Brotter, and Gilad each bringing distinctive ideas to match her ethereal, intimate vocals and luminous guitar lines. Informed by two years of nearly non-stop touring, the songs sweep and swell to capture the beguiling live spirit of Crumb shows, while taking listeners one step further down the band’s dizzying, hypnotic path. Crumb has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 from each ticket sold will go to Partners In Health and their work saving lives, revitalizing communities, and transforming global health, and to the Florence Project and their work providing direct legal and social services for detained adults and children under threat of deportation. Links: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram