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Art Treatise: Light Beckons
With oils and pastels Dan Beck’s palette captures the colors of Wilmington — the city he now calls home — in all of their hazy atmospheric prismatic light. See through the artist’s eye and admire his Impressionistic-inspired work.
Read MoreHome of Distinction: Kitchens that Cook
In our 12th annual home kitchen showcase the five featured are hot off the assembly line equipped for high-style entertaining and casual dining.
Read MoreSavor: Quintessentially Southern
These days it’s common to pick up a restaurant menu that flaunts a commitment to local seasonal and sustainable ingredients or nose-to-tail butchering. Those ideas might be all the rage now but they’re nothing new. Cooks in the Antebellum South were making the most of whatever was readily available long before modern trendsetters started serving…
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For centuries scholars have debated his place of birth educational background and even his true name. Despite being a world-renowned playwright Shakespeare�s identity is a bit mysterious. Those who subscribe to the Marlovian Theory believe Shakespeare was not even a person at all; instead a pseudonym adopted by Christopher Marlowe an accomplished Elizabethan playwright and…
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For centuries scholars have debated his place of birth educational background and even his true name. Despite being a world-renowned playwright Shakespeare�s identity is a bit mysterious. Those who subscribe to the Marlovian Theory believe Shakespeare was not even a person at all; instead a pseudonym adopted by Christopher Marlowe an accomplished Elizabethan playwright and…
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For centuries scholars have debated his place of birth educational background and even his true name. Despite being a world-renowned playwright Shakespeare�s identity is a bit mysterious. Those who subscribe to the Marlovian Theory believe Shakespeare was not even a person at all; instead a pseudonym adopted by Christopher Marlowe an accomplished Elizabethan playwright and…
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For centuries scholars have debated his place of birth educational background and even his true name. Despite being a world-renowned playwright Shakespeare’s identity is a bit mysterious. Those who subscribe to the Marlovian Theory believe Shakespeare was not even a person at all; instead a pseudonym adopted by Christopher Marlowe an accomplished Elizabethan playwright and…
Read MoreWhat About the Bard? Springing into Shakespeare
For centuries scholars have debated his place of birth educational background and even his true name. Despite being a world-renowned playwright Shakespeare’s identity is a bit mysterious. Those who subscribe to the Marlovian Theory believe Shakespeare was not even a person at all; instead a pseudonym adopted by Christopher Marlowe an accomplished Elizabethan playwright and…
Read MoreCape Fear River Stripers on the Rise
Striped bass also known as stripers or rockfish were once abundant in the Cape Fear River then dwindled in the face of dam construction and diminishing water quality and quantity. Learn about local conservation efforts and the gradual comeback of the region’s treasured striper.
Read MoreSo Much to Say
A salesman all his life Charles Walker began as a small child by peddling bags of freshly caught shrimp to his Masonboro Sound neighbors. He climbed the ladder to become a national sales rep. Share his family’s story woven within the tapestry of the South’s history from the Civil War to modern times.
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