Fill the Sleigh, a food drive to benefit the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina, will be held on Saturday, Dec. 11 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Independence Mall
In the museum’s new exhibit "Illumination 2021 Rebirth + Renewal," artists explored themes of “hope as well as trepidation connected to our collective pandemic experience.”
Canadian actress Katie Boland stars as twins in a film she both wrote and directed. “We’re All in this Together” will be screened at the Cucalorus Film Festival.
An upcoming fundraiser will support the work of DREAMS of Wilmington, which offers free classes in literary, visual and performing arts for children from low-income families
Work is underway across North Carolina to register minority voters in an effort that mirrors the work of Stacey Abrams in Georgia, who registered thousands of voters in the lead-up to the 2020 election.
Fans of "Pale Rider" can watch the movie with one of its stars and ask questions after the screening. It is part of an event from the NC Filmmaker Series.
Actress Ashleigh Murray reflects on her time in Wilmington filming "Christmas in Harmony." The film is one of 41 Hallmark Christmas movies that will be released starting later this month.
Bestselling author Wiley Cash’s fourth novel is his first set along the North Carolina coast. Cash will discuss the book at an event on Sunday at the Brooklyn Arts Center, which will raise money for the Friends School of Wilmington.
The 25th Annual Orange Street ArtsFest returns, Sept. 4 and 5 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. The Memorial Day tradition moved to Labor Day for this year only due to the pandemic.
Masks were added to the list of preventative measures to stop COVID-19 from disrupting the school year at Columbus County Schools. The decision came just days before classes are set to start at schools on the traditional calendar.
Dr. Kevin Cannon, with Wilmington Health, said people have a binary choice based on the highly contagious nature of the Delta variant of COVID-19: get vaccinated or get infected with COVID-19.
High school graduates can explore college and job opportunities at an upcoming event organized by New Hanover County Office of Diversity and Equity, Cape Fear Community College and McDonalds of Wilmington