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Lulo Reinhardt and Daniel Stelter

The great-nephew of legendary jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, Lulo Reinhardt is a spontaneous and spirited player who has taken his family’s gypsy jazz legacy, melded it with flamenco and latin styles, and updated it for the modern era. He joins forces with celebrated German jazz guitarist Daniel Stelter to form a powerhouse duo blending elements... Read More →

$22

Acrylic Paint Pouring

We will be learning about and practicing the art of acrylic pour painting. This class will cover paint mixing, pouring additives, making “cells,” pouring techniques, using leftover paints, and varnishing. All materials included in the cost of the class. Choose from an 8x10 canvas, an 8 inch cherry trivet, a 10 inch wood round, or... Read More →

$35.00

Phoenix, Oregon — Indie Film at the Chelsea Theater

Chelsea Theater 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center), Chapel Hill

In this fantastic new film, Phoenix, Oregon, the lead characters, Bobby (LeGros) and Carlos (Borrego), must defy midlife haze and seize an unlikely opportunity to reinvent their lives, quitting their jobs to restore an old bowling alley and serve the “world’s greatest pizza.” Despite controlling bosses, dead-end jobs, and broken relationships, the two leads must... Read More →

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 The Northside District bites. We'll be chatting about their work and how they frame their worlds, exposing the raw beauty of obscure locations mundane objects.... Read More →

Free!

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 bites at The Northside District. We'll be chatting about their work and how they frame their worlds, exposing the raw beauty of obscure locations mundane... Read More →

Free!

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The Suffragist Project

Pure Life Theatre 3801 Hillsborough, Suite 113, Raleigh

The Suffragist Project is a collection of short plays written by the Triangle Playwrights, it spans the 70+ year fight for woman’s enfranchisement. The play will be presented in promenade-style with the audience moving from place to place to experience these different moments in the movement. Many prominent suffragettes will be represented such as: Elizabeth... Read More →

$22.00

The Suffragist Project podcast

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The Suffragist Project is a limited audio drama series about the suffrage movement in America. Each episode will cover different time periods and suffrage leaders in the fight to win the vote for women. Spanning the 70+ years from the first organizing meeting in 1848 in Seneca Falls, NY to the dramatic last minute change... Read More →

“I Hope White Hands:” Wedgwood, Abolition, and the Female Consumer

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A free webinar hosted by Jane Austen & Co., featuring a wonderful discussion with Professor Patricia A. Matthew from Monclair State University! As part of Jane Austen & Co.'s Race and the Regency series, this talk will delve into the element of race during Jane Austen's Regency Era!

“Making No Difference for Color or Character:” Representations of Race in Bridgerton and the Regency

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Jane Austen & Co. presents our fourth event in our "Race and the Regency" series. In this talk by Professor Robert Morrison (Queen's University), we will explore some of the most important Black women and men of the Regency era, including Mary Prince, Robert Wedderburn, Paul Cuffe, and Thomas Molyneaux. It will examine their role... Read More →