Aaron chats with Jenny Shultz-Thomas, the new executive director of The ArtsCenter – coming in from Colorado, but no stranger to the area.
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Town of Carrboro Announces Dates for 28th Annual Music Festival, Other Fall Events
This year’s Festival Latinoamericano, Carrboro Music Festival, and West End Poetry Festival will be happening in August, September, and October, respectively. Among the largest free music festivals in the state, the 28th annual Carrboro Music Festival will start on Saturday, Sep. 27 with an open mic at Town Commons and culminate the next day with […]

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New local band The Beautiful People Club stopped by Live & Local this week, following the release of their debut album "Can You Dig It?"

Live and Local with Scivic Rivers!
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The ArtsCenter Names New Executive Director, Sets Relocation Timeline
The ArtsCenter in Carrboro is ushering in a new era of leadership to go along with its new digs. The nonprofit announced Jenny Shultz-Thomas as its new executive director Monday morning, which was also her first day on the job. Shultz-Thomas previously served as pastor at First Plymouth Congregational Church in Englewood, CO., a suburb […]

New ArtsCenter Site off Jones Ferry Road Approved by Carrboro
Carrboro’s new ArtsCenter is one step closer to becoming a reality after its Conditional Use Permit was approved at a town council meeting earlier this month.
Carrboro ArtsCenter Benefits from DPAC Renovation
The Carrboro ArtsCenter is receiving approximately 180 seats from the Durham Performing Arts Center, DPAC, as it is undergoing renovations. The Durham City Council voted in July as part of the DPAC’s capital expenditure plan to donate some of the 2,712 theater seats that were being removed as part of the renovation process. While the […]
Good Singer? Bad Singer? "Pop Up Chorus" Welcomes All
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