November Spotlight
An art installation prompts discussion about hospice, WIN gives away its first grant, CFCC launches its women's basketball team, and a national advocate against human trafficking visits UNCW.
An art installation prompts discussion about hospice, WIN gives away its first grant, CFCC launches its women's basketball team, and a national advocate against human trafficking visits UNCW.
Eating out should be an experience, so why not have some fun while sipping or eating.
These avant-garde headpieces came to life after a few hours of brainstorming and several trips to Whole Foods and Saigon Market.
The Lower Cape Fear Hospice & LifeCareCenter has teamed up with urban artist Candy Chang to provoke thoughts about life goals and begin discussions about advance care planning. After losing a loved one, Chang came up with the idea to…
Behind the scenes at some of downtown Wilmington’s most popular bars and restaurants is the interconnected web of friends and business partners who run them.
Rebeca Alvarado Paredes, Manna's pastry chef, dishes dessert.
Wilmington-area restaurants are thinking green both on and off the menu.
When most of us imagine a karaoke joint, we might think of a dive. We picture an old microphone stand in a dark corner. BROWNCOAT PUB & THEATRE in downtown Wilmington, on the other hand, has a stage. A…
Life after the cosmo: A real woman's drink
Face the cold with style. These coats and scarves from local boutiques are the perfect way to keep warm as you take on the coming winter months.
Robbie Monday, assistant baseball coach/camp coordinator (UNCW)