Arts & Entertainment
19th Annual Piedmont Farm Tour – 2014

Chapel Hill in April is a colorful wonderland of blossoming flowers and bright green leaves. One of the best ways to celebrate Spring’s renewal is to visit our local farms by taking the 19th Annual Piedmont Farm Tour!
Don’t Miss the Carrboro Film Festival November 18th!

Where else can you see 33 great films for $7.00 in one afternoon, plus free popcorn?
Sayonara to Hello

Local filmmaker Nic Berry has just released his first full-length feature film, Sayonara to Hello. This is a thoughtful, honest portrayal of a modern-day magician trying to make ends meet.
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Goodnight Carolina

Created by Chapel Hillians for Chapel Hillians, this beautiful book written by Missy Julian Fox and Marie Myers Lloyd, and illustrated by Elaine O’Neil, is an endearing tribute to our wonderful town.
The Traveling Teacher Show

For the last four years, this fabulous duo (plus a puppet) has been entertaining kids of all ages in the Triangle area, while educating their audience about easy ways to “go green.”
The Paintings of Jane Filer

Peaceful landscapes, elaborate seascapes, sloping homes and gentle animals — this is the colorful work of local artist Jane Filer. See her latest paintings at Tyndall Galleries Opening in University Mall on April 20, 2012 from 7 pm – 9 pm.
The New Carrboro Craft Market

There is a new craft market in town! On Saturday, April 14th, come out to The Station parking lot on East Main Street, Carrboro from 10 am – 5 pm and enjoy locally handmade crafts, vintage goods, live music and specialty foods!
The Big Fun Guide to Tar Heel Country

Whether you are a Chapel Hill native, recent transplant, or just planning on visiting our wonderful town, this is the most comprehensive and easy-to-use resource guide for fun things to do in the Chapel Hill/Carrboro area.
Mural Walking Tour

This Chapel Hill/Carrboro tribute website would be remiss if there was not an article highlighting our beautiful wall murals. The best part is that you can visit 36 of them in an afternoon, by following this easy Chapel Hill Recorder Mural Walking Tour!
Art Cars

If you lived in Chapel Hill during the 1990’s, chances are you saw the infamous “Baby Doll Car” cruising around town.