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Broadway for a Better World granted nearly 500 tickets to performances at CFCC's Wilson Center in 2018; over a dozen nonprofit organizations received…
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100 Black Men of America began in New York City in 1963 with the motto "What They See is What They'll Be." The Coastal Carolina Chapter launched in…
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Downtown Wilmington is being adorned with new outdoor art through Pedestrian Art Public Sculpture program. A free public reception is at Expo 216 on Front…
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The recently-published anthology, 27 Views of Wilmington: The Port City in Prose and Poetry, compiles literary pieces from 27 accomplished, local writers…
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October is National Arts & Humanities Month. Creative conversations are taking place around the country on the impact of arts in local communities. Here…
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Today I talked with Rhonda Bellamy and Annie Gray Johnston about The Designer Showhouse, a fund-raiser for The Arts Council of Wilmington and New Hanover…
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Today, Duke Energy announced its gift of $25,000 for the Arts Council of Wilmington and New Hanover County. Arts Council Executive Director Rhonda Bellamy…
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The Cape Fear Economic Development Council opened their first conference of the year with the phrase: my 2013 New Year’s resolution is…Six panelists…
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Thirteen local arts organizations are the lucky beneficiaries of money from the new Arts Council of Wilmington and New Hanover County. WHQR’s Rachel Lewis…
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When many people think of the arts, they think of creative geniuses, bohemian characters – perhaps even flightiness or fluff. Few would characterize the…