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This free event will feature films “that demonstrate a Tar Heel State connection.” Visitors will have the chance to see dozens of narrative and documentary shorts and features, animated films and music videos among others.

Learn more: įor two days this May, the North Carolina Museum of History will become the home base of the Longleaf Film Festival. LONGLEAF FILM FESTIVALĭetails: May 12-13, N.C. However, Raleigh is not one of the cities slated for Joel to perform. At select venues during this tour, Nicks will be joined by fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Billy Joel. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, known for her enduring solo career and roots as a member of Fleetwood Mac, is heading to 13 cities across the U.S. Living legend and rock icon Stevie Nicks has announced she will be coming to Raleigh this spring to kick off the second leg of her “Live in Concert” tour.

HARLEM GLOBETROTTERSĭetails: April 16, PNC Arena, 1400 Edwards Mill Road, Raleigh. Proceeds go to area nonprofits that help children. Cuegrass features barbecue from The Pit restaurant with bluegrass music on two stages and a beer garden.

Proceeds go to the Apex Sunrise Rotary Foundation’s community charities. Attendees can spend time at the beer garden listening to live music or watch the Apex police and fire departments take part in a rib-eating contest. The teams will cook up chicken, ribs, brisket and pork. Peak City Pig Fest features 42 cook teams in a cookoff sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbecue Society. Museum of Art.īig Barbecue Festivals: Peak City Pig Fest and North Carolina ‘Cuegrass Festivalĭetails: Peak City Pig Fest, April 14-15, downtown Apex, North Carolina ‘Cuegrass Festival, April 15, Fayetteville Street, downtown Raleigh, īarbecue fans will have plenty of options this weekend at two longstanding barbecue festivals with both events serving as benefits. Sebastian” is already a popular work at the N.C. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center. “Michael Richards: Are You Down?” is described as the largest-ever solo exhibition and retrospective of the artist’s work, which explores “the concepts of freedom and escape” as well as social justice issues. The North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh will host two exhibitions this spring celebrating the life and work of two African American artists: sculptor Michael Richards and costume designer Ruth E. Museum of Art, 2110 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh. MUSEUM OF ARTĭetails: March 4-July 23, N.C. ‘MICHAEL RICHARDS: ARE YOU DOWN?’ AT N.C.

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and requires tickets for general admission, plus additional tickets for the carousel and Dino Ride. Visitors have the chance to wander around life-size light exhibits, see animatronic dinosaurs, ride the carousel and peek at the first cherry blossoms of the year. Light up early spring evenings at the LuminoCity Festival at Pullen Park.
