Posts by WB Magazine
The Shadow of Time
Jon Haug’s life has been a balance of doing and not doing. There were many summers spent working with his father, a skilled plasterer, that laid the groundwork for his full-time business and understanding of a trade-based skill. His love of art, honed from a young age, took a hiatus when he became a husband…
Read MoreUnder the Sea
Forty miles out and 100 feet deep off Wrightsville Beach sits a gold mine. A gold mine to scuba divers, that is. If one is advanced enough to dive the fossil ledges of offshore Wrightsville Beach and reach the bottom, there’s an under-the-sea treasure trove of prehistoric megalodon shark teeth. The teeth are relics from…
Read MoreWaves to Worship
The act of surfing can be a spiritual experience, a chance to be one with the nature God created. This holds true for Mark Johnson, a surfer and former Next Gen pastor at Wrightsville Beach Baptist Church. Inspired by his draw to the ocean and his abiding love of Jesus, Johnson became convinced that his…
Read MoreTell Us Your Fishing Story
WBM is accepting submissions, fiction and non-fiction, for our ongoing Fish Tales series. Submissions may be edited for length and clarity. Send your submission to pat.wbmag@gmail.com or call us for more information: 910-256-5830
Read MoreA Night Out
Live indoor and outdoor arts performances have resumed at a cautious trickle. Patrons have a handful of live opportunities this July, all centering around music, with theatrical productions resuming later this summer. Riverfront Park, the new amphitheater along the Cape Fear River in downtown Wilmington, opens with rock group Widespread Panic in mid-July. Live music…
Read MoreUp Front
A year and a half ago, early one Thursday morning, I was injured when entering a local business to make a business presentation. In the ER, they said I had a badly displaced fractured humerus, the bone that runs from shoulder to elbow, a diagnosis confirmed four days later by trauma surgeon Dr. Christopher Parks.…
Read MoreFaces of Business
Don’t miss this chance to show them the person behind the business! Advertise this October in our special advertising section Faces of Business. With a monthly print readership of 73,885, plus over 10,000 via our online virtual edition, Wrightsville Beach Magazine is the ideal vehicle to build instant high-profile awareness for you and your firm…
Read MoreFinding Meaning in the Mess
Many artists can say they’ve found inspiration from a serene beach scene, but not many have found it in a plate of spaghetti, mashed avocado on the floor, or even a cutting board dyed from various hues of chopped vegetables. Over time, Brooke Eagle has evolved from landscapes and wildlife to abstract work told through…
Read MoreWhere the River Runs Deep
Cape Fear River Heritage Series The boat Pilot II is running fast out to sea, riding rough through a stiff onshore wind. Her 500-horsepower, twin diesel engines purr as she passes the distant Bald Head Island Lighthouse. Off her port bow, Frying Pan Shoals sparkle and flash in the morning light, their raw beauty at…
Read MoreBreakfast at the Beach
Savor Ahh, summer mornings at Wrightsville Beach. By 7 a.m. the smell of breakfast is already in the air. Lines are forming outside Adapt for the health gurus, and at Tower 7’s side window for Café Del Mar breakfast burritos. At The Workshop, there’s a line for panini pressed breakfast sandwiches and coffee. Across the…
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