A courtroom drama set in 1930s segregated Hillsborough, NC. Young teacher Virginia Curtis is on trial for the murder of Harold Campbell, the father of one of her students. The… Read More →
Eno River
“On the Banks of the Eno”, a new play by the Seymour Playwrights
A courtroom drama set in 1930s segregated Hillsborough, NC. Young teacher Virginia Curtis is on trial for the murder of Harold Campbell, the father of one of her students. The… Read More →
“On the Banks of the Eno”, a new play by the Seymour Playwrights
A courtroom drama set in 1930s segregated Hillsborough, NC. Young teacher Virginia Curtis is on trial for the murder of Harold Campbell, the father of one of her students. The… Read More →
“On the Banks of the Eno”, a new play by the Seymour Playwrights
A courtroom drama set in 1930s segregated Hillsborough, NC. Young teacher Virginia Curtis is on trial for the murder of Harold Campbell, the father of one of her students. The… Read More →
Local Photographer Holden Richard’s New Book Captures and Celebrates the Ever-Changing Eno River
–Article by Arshia Simkin Holden Richards’ new book of photography—Riverwalk: A Decade Along the Eno—begins with an epigraph from Greek philosopher Heraclitus: “You cannot step into the same river twice.”… Read More →