By Mitch Baddour It’s early spring in Raleigh, and you know what that means…Dreamville Festival is making its way back to Dorothea Dix park in downtown Raleigh, and with it is a star-studded lineup including headliners Usher, Lil Durke, Drake,…
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By Dylan Cross After a hot summer, it was nice to enjoy a crisp autumn day at the Fall Festival on Oct. 18. The event featured pumpkin painting, games, and plenty of candy to go around. Students were able to…
The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is an annual international event dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of nonfiction cinema. Each spring, Full Frame welcomes filmmakers and film lovers from around the world to historic downtown Durham for a four-day, morning-to-midnight…
What a way to spend a weekend. When professor Christman encouraged students to go to Full Frame Film Festival April 4-7, I thought about going, but was not sure. I finally decided to spend my weekend going to the film…
During Full Frame Festival, I had the opportunity to watch some great documentaries learning about people’s stories, extinction of animals, environmental activist organizations and more. One of my favorite documentaries I saw at the festival was “Mossville.” This documentary was…
On April 4-7, I went to a Full Frame Festival offered through a communications class at William peace university. A week before, we needed to order the tickets online fast or the seats of our desired documentary would get sold…
What a way to spend a Friday. When professor Christman encouraged students to go to Full Frame Film Festival the weekend of April 4-7, I thought about going, but wasn’t sure. I decided to spend my weekend going to the…
By Talia Pittman Raleigh’s African-American Cultural Celebration was filled with singing, drumming and opportunities to learn about the African-American culture in the past and today. The N.C. Museum of History was filled from top to bottom for the daylong festival on Jan….
By Gracie Lane On March 14, downtown Raleigh held its annual St. Patrick’s Day festival. A parade on Fayetteville Street began at noon and ended in Moore Square with the Wearin’ ‘O the Green festival. Food, beverages, live music, and…
By Viper Allan Often when people use the expression “in your own backyard” to refer to something, they mean it’s close by or easily accessible. But when I say that one of Raleigh’s fall festivals is going to happen in…