Cheril Lee
Classical Host of Allegro/Arts ReporterCheril was born in Charleston, SC but has lived all over the US, including Mississippi, Illinois, Georgia and Nebraska. Her first broadcast opportunity was as a weather forecaster on the Far East Network (FEN) in Okinawa, Japan! Cheril admits she loves to talk and enjoys meeting people through her work and hearing their stories. Traveling, reading, going to concerts, laughing with friends and trying new restaurants, are a few of her favorite things. She also judges films for the Omaha Film Festival. Her next big trips will include a return visit to Ireland, a first time trip to Taiwan and New Zealand. Have an arts story idea? Email Cheril at clee@whqr.org
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UNCW will kick off its 2022-2023 arts season in mid-September
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Bodies in Motion is on view at the Children's Museum of Wilmington
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You may be thinking, “It’s July. Isn’t it a bit too early to be thinking about the holidays?” Not if you want to ensure you have some fun, holiday shows to enjoy this December! Tickets are currently on sale for Ballet Folklorico de Los Angeles’s Nochebuena program.
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The second annual “Read across the County” runs through August and features four books, covering all ages.
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The Vivace International Music Festival is onstage for two-weeks this August at The Wilson Center
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School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play is onstage in the Ruth & Bucky Stein Theatre at Thalian Hall
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The Lunar Codex program is sending artwork to the moon. Artist Amy Gibson's hyper-realistic portraits will be included in the time capsule as part of The Polaris Collection
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The 2022-2023 PNC Broadway Season at the Wilson Center kicks off this October and there's something for everyone.
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The Children’s Museum of Wilmington is offering its annual Family Farm Day this Saturday from 9 to Noon.
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After two long years, the Wilmington Symphony Orchestra is finally presenting the long-awaited Azalea Suite, composed by WSO conductor, Steven Errante.