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121 N Churton St, Hillsborough, NC 27278-2533, United States 121 N Churton St, Hillsborough

Terra cotta pottery vessels by Garry Childs, North Carolina landscapes and colorfully researched collages by Pat Merriman, watermedia collage paintings by Nancy Smith. In the gallery June 21 through July... Read More →

Along the Waterfront

Margaret Lane Gallery 121 W. Margaret Lane, Hillsborough

Let local artists transport you to the water's edge -- seaside, riverside, lakeshore, stream bank, by a canal, or in the imagination ... Participating artists include Lisa Burke, Courtney Clements,... Read More →

Ongoing

Open Studio Access | July

July 1 – 31 (In-Person) Open Studio gives students access to the Ceramics Studio during any Open Studio hours. There is an online sign-up sheet that is shared by Open... Read More →

Recurring

Junior Gardeners

Kidzu Children's Museum 201 S Estes Drive, Chapel Hill

It’s back! This informal program allows visitors to drop in to our outdoor learning space and help Kidzu staff care for the garden. Water plants, place silk flowers in our... Read More →

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Recurring

Junior Gardeners

Kidzu Children's Museum 201 S Estes Drive, Chapel Hill

It’s back! This informal program allows visitors to drop in to our outdoor learning space and help Kidzu staff care for the garden. Water plants, place silk flowers in our... Read More →

Recurring

Movies Under the Stars

Forest Theatre

Come together at The Forest Theatre under the stars…and trees… to view some of your favorite films. Movies will begin at sundown (anywhere between 8-8:30 pm). Come early to find... Read More →

Ben Wasserman – Live After Death

Local 506 506 W. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill

For all venue polices and $3 membership fee info, visit www.local506.com – Under 21 subject to a $5 surcharge payable at the door. All ages!—– Part circus, part catharsis, total chaos: Live After Death is an hour-long interactive comedy show about loss and grief.  Within the span of three years, comedian Ben Wasserman (MTV, VICE) lost his dad, grandad, uncle, and four friends. Through a blend of comedy, clowning, and crowd participation, Ben leads the audience on a hilarious yet moving journey through grief, honoring and celebrating the ones we’ve lost along the way. During the show, he holds intimate conversations with audience members about their experiences with loss, their fears of death, and what we remain grateful for — all interspersed between high-concept high-octane bits. Ben enlists audience members to help him literally juggle the various traumas associated with loss, shows off his talent for ventriloquism by introducing the audience to “grief puppetry,” holds a seance to help connect with a departed loved one, and even dances with death himself! It’s funny, it’s vulnerable, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll wonder why a show like this hasn’t been done before!

$12