November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Diane Beckett of LiveWell stops in to discuss their services – and what you need to know about caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia.
UNC field hockey won the 2018 NCAA championship with a 2-0 win over Maryland in Sunday’s final. Aaron spoke with legendary Tar Heel head coach Karen Shelton, now a seven-time national champion.
Aaron is joined by Carrboro Film Festival organizer Nic Beery – and Monique Velasquez, who’s running the festival’s make-a-movie-in-two-days marathon, the “C-47 Filmmaking Frenzy.”
We’re increasingly aware of sexual assault and sexual harassment – what does this mean for mental-health professionals? And what social reforms are needed? Aaron speaks with Dr. Khalil Tamas, incoming president of the Durham-Orange County Medical Society.
After a couple down years, UNC women’s basketball is back on the rise for 2018-19. Aaron chats with the team’s new play-by-play announcer, Matt Krause, ahead of our first broadcast (Sunday at 3:00!).
PlayMakers Repertory Company’s next mainstage show, the holiday musical “She Loves Me,” is on stage now through Sunday, December 9. Aaron got a chance to chat with the show’s stars, Jenny Latimer and Michael Maliakel.
Specializing in “gifts that give twice,” the United Church of Chapel Hill is holding its annual Alternative Gift Market this Friday and Saturday, November 16-17 (5-8 pm Friday and 9-3 Saturday), with a concert Friday evening to benefit the Peacemaking Scholarship Fund.
Tuesday, November 13, is RSVVP Day – the day when nearly a hundred area restaurants give 10 percent of their proceeds to the Inter-Faith Council for Social Service. Aaron spoke with IFC executive director Jackie Jenks and Anthony Carey of Chapel Hill’s Il Palio restaurant.