Entering The Uncommon Garden is like stepping into another world. Reality vanishes, and a magical, serene jungle takes its place.
You won’t want to leave.
The air is cool, and running water can be heard from all directions. Dead trees are transformed into sculptures, and Japanese maples grow at angles among cedars, ferns, pools, and rocks. The [...]
Here’s a true test of artistic ability: a beehive hairdo art contest sponsored by the Beehive Hair Salon. Bring your artistic representation of the ‘do by 7 p.m. Saturday, June 28. It can be any medium, style and size — as long as it fits in the salon — and all ages are encouraged to [...]
Scott Adams made his way through Chapel Hill-Carrboro today for a quick rest in front Open Eye Cafe, where he was met by the cheering of his wife and son, along with another dozen or so sweaty supporters.
Adams is running across the state to raise money for cancer research. After a short embrace with his [...]
Dr. Jim Massey is a retired botanist from UNC and the former curator of the North Carolina Herbarium. On the cover of this month’s MILL is a rather exuberant example of elephant garlic photographed last year, just prior to the annual spring sale at Massey’s Holly Hill Day Lilly Farm in Haywood. While the garlic’s [...]
5/30
The Biscuit Burners
The ArtsCenter
Motto: Firey Mountain Music
New album: Take Me Home
5/31
Joe Romeo & The Orange County Volunteers
The Cave
Mr. Romeo is joined by an all-star roster of The Orange County Volunteers. 2008 Roster: Scott McCall, Rock Forbes, Alex Bowers and Mitch Rothrock 9:30pm
Walter “Wolfman” Washington
Blue Bayou Club
Sure to still be on [...]