The Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra's season closer, Bad to the Bones, is one not to be missed. Scheduled for Saturday, May 11 at 7:30 p.m. at Seabrook Auditorium, it will feature…
Alexis Tidwell, like other dazzling singers, finds herself singing on her treadmill to keep up with the talent in her current show. This is hard, she may admit, because this…
The 42nd annual Fayetteville Dogwood Festival lands in “America’s Can Do City” April 26-28, with entertainment for all ages. The 2024 “Blooms, Spring & Community” theme evokes the festival’s original…
Sunday in the South means church, and up until recently, the “high church” ruled the area. For those unfamiliar with the term “high church”, it simply is the word for…
Are you looking for a fun and exciting way to celebrate two fantastic holidays in May? Look no further! This year celebrate the whole weekend by combining your love for…
In Fairfield Farms, we have planted trees along both sides of the Avenue in front of each home along Summerchase Drive. The trees will grow to 60 foot tall and…
“It’s got all the bells and whistles. They are really putting support behind the system,” said Charles Bullard, a culinary instructor at Fayetteville Technical Community College, of the new food…
Have you ever had a tutor call to check on your academic progress or call just to say hello and check on how things are going on your academic journey?…
The Greater Fayetteville Chamber is hosting its President's Speaker Series, Friday, May 3rd, from 8:50 a.m. to noon at Fayetteville Technical Community College’s Cumberland Hall Auditorium.The GFC, which celebrates its…
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners and the Fayetteville Public Works Commission (PWC) announced a partnership to provide safe drinking water to the Gray’s Creek Water and Sewer District. The…
Publisher’s Note:I’m yielding my editorial space to publish a Letter to the Editor we received from a Fayetteville resident who addresses a major (and common) local safety concern that weighs…
For generations, we worried about overpopulation around the world, but, increasingly, we are now more worried about too few babies arriving in the United States and in many other developed…
I’ve never been more delighted to be mistaken.A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a column observing that, over the first eight months of the 2023-24 fiscal year, the state’s…
Both of my readers have seen Disney’s Snow White. Today, we rip the lid off Disney’s prettified version. The original Snow White story by Grimm is actually grim. The real…
Alexis Tidwell, like other dazzling singers, finds herself singing on her treadmill to keep up with the talent in her current show. This is hard, she may admit, because this…
Depicting a recognizable subject in a painting can evoke pleasure or even comfort for the viewer – we are familiar with the objects, figure or place. We perceptually experience a landscape…
The Gilbert Theater is indeed back for another production. The season is NOT over and this production is sure to intrigue audiences. The latest musical production to hit the community…
In this digital age where music is predominantly consumed through streaming platforms and downloaded onto devices, it's fascinating to witness the unexpected resurgence of vinyl records. Vinyl, once thought to…
Calling all comic book fans! Have you heard about Free Comic Book Day? It's a day when comic book shops all over the country give away special edition comics for…
Are you looking for a fun and exciting way to celebrate two fantastic holidays in May? Look no further! This year celebrate the whole weekend by combining your love for…
The Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra's season closer, Bad to the Bones, is one not to be missed. Scheduled for Saturday, May 11 at 7:30 p.m. at Seabrook Auditorium, it will feature…
"Bandancing," happening Tuesday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m., is part of the Fayetteville Symphonic Band’s concert series."The Fayetteville Symphonic Band is a community of instrumentalists who are serious about keeping…