Get ready for an extraordinary musical journey as the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra proudly presents "Mallet Madness," an enchanting concert that will transport audiences into the mesmerizing realm ...
Fayetteville film lovers, mark your calendars—an electrifying cinematic event is coming your way. The Cameo Art House Theatre is set to welcome Mickey 17, the highly anticipated new film from Academy ...
Music is a universal language that has existed since the beginning of time. The oldest form of communication and storytelling, it has been a vessel for love, unity, revolution and change. Every ...
When walking through the gallery of the Arts Council of Fayetteville | Cumberland County visitors may hear the quiet sounds of music, the scratching of pencils, or gentle brush strokes of oil paint on ...
In one of my all-time favorite songs, Loves Me Like a Rock, Paul Simon poses the rhetorical question, “Who, who do you think you’re fooling?” Well, I would like to ask weekend news anchor turned ...
St. Patrick's Day is March 17 and there are many great local events to help you celebrate! Saturday, March 8• Pups and Pattys at WOB Bar & Kitchen, 1944 Skibo Rd.-11 a.m.Prepare to celebrate at Pups ...
City of Fayetteville UpdateThe Fayetteville City Council met with members of the Cumberland County delegation on Thursday, Feb. 6 for dinner and discussion on state needs.The Cumberland County NC ...
It’s a beard, hot rod and blues-infused rock-and-roll takeover when ZZ Top brings its Elevation Tour to the Crown Theater on Fri., March 21. The legendary rock band comprised of current lineup Billy ...
Every citizen who meets the basic requirements — adulthood, residency, and the completion of sentence after a felony conviction — can cast a ballot in North Carolina. There’s no test of civic ...
The Fayetteville Marksmen are excited to announce the return of their popular Fayetteville Eats Food Festival. The community-loved event is set to take place on March 22, ahead of their highly ...
The Orange Street School served generations of Black students before it fell into disrepair. Now, 110 years after it opened, the revitalized two-story brick building at 600 Orange Street is again ...
After listening to and reading the public’s comments, the board of the PWC — the city-owned utility which supplies water, sewer and electricity service to Fayetteville and surrounding areas — voted ...
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