Memories of Home

By Shirley Jones Mallard 
Charred timbers mark the spot today where once stood the home of the Carney Andrews family. They were the first to own the house, followed by Isaac and Bessie Mae Hardy (1938-1945), Percy and Lucille Perry Vickers (1945-1956) and Susan Barnett (1999-present). This is the story of the home at 507 North [...]

Posted on October 10th, 2007 by The Editor in Miscellanny

Pirates and Gypsies

This month is always active for shows and this year is no exception. But this is always a big month for pirates as well. Halloween comes to mind, of course, but so does Blackbeard, who prowled the waters off our coast and had about the most punk flag ever hoisted.
The old pirate gets his annual [...]

Posted on October 10th, 2007 by The Editor in Miscellanny

Theater & Comedy Calendar

ArtsCenter
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Friday October 19 7pm
$7 (presented by Bright Star Children’s Theatre)
Hedwig and the Angry Inch: A postpunk glamrock musical
Friday October 12 8pm
Saturday October 13 8pm and 11:30pm
$15, $7 students

Posted on October 10th, 2007 by The Editor in Miscellanny

Art Walking and otherwise

Carrboro
Archer Graphics
206 E. Main St. 929-7522.
House artists Ronnie Parks, Mary Mendell, Jenifer Padilla, Trey Mainwaring. Mixed Media: New images from House Artists.
ArtsCenter
300-G E. Main Street 929-2787.
Works by Hunter Levinsohn in the East End Gallery. Annual Faculty Show runs through Oct. 10.
Carrboro Massage Therapy
102 Ashe Street
Opening Oct. 7 for a show of  photos by Mark Terry, [...]

Posted on October 10th, 2007 by The Editor in Miscellanny

In search of angels

As it looks to a new era, The ArtsCenter wants help seeing its future
By Kirk Ross, Staff Writer 
Wanted: Dreams. Specifically, dream up an ArtsCenter. Then, bring your visions, ideas and imaginings to 300 East Main Street on Oct. 21.
That’s the task The ArtsCenter is asking anyone in the community to take up as part of [...]

Posted on October 10th, 2007 by The Editor in Miscellanny

A sort of introduction

Welcome to MILL, the new monthly arts, music and literature publication of The Carrboro Citizen. This publication is a response to our desire and your urging for better coverage of local arts and music.
And, like our newspaper and websites, developing this new section is an organic process that needs your thoughts and suggestions.
We know that [...]

Posted on October 10th, 2007 by The Editor in Miscellanny
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