Raleigh, NC -- In the midst of North Carolina's state budget woes, the North Carolina Museum of History has committed to maintaining the Music of the Carolinas series, which it has been presenting for more than a decade in partnership with PineCone – the Piedmont Council of Traditional Music. The series includes nine free programs, one per month, from October through June. ...
Edsel Martin (1927-1999) liked to refer to himself as the 'mountain misfit of North Carolina.' That understates the case just a tad. He was in fact a widely celebrated instrument maker, musician and artist whose work can be found in the Smithsonian Museum and the North Carolina Museum of History. Martin, a member of the Southern Highlands Craft Guild, was the son of a regionally renowned fiddler, Marcus...
BidClerk weekly report of new construction projects out for bids and starting construction in the next 90 days. (PRWeb Mar 30, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/north-carolina/construction-bids/prweb2277034.htm
Show 349 After Fidel: The Inside Story of Castroâs Regime and Cubaâs Next Leader. Author: Brian Latell. 63 minutes To see video of speech visit http://www.booktv.org/watch.aspx?ProgramId=HI-7421 About the Program - From the North Carolina Museum of History and a conference entitled: "Castro and Cuba: The Inside Story." Brian Latell discusses the future of Cuba in his book, "After...
Down Home: Jewish Life in North Carolina will premiere in Raleigh on Sunday, October 12th at the North Carolina Museum of History; in Greensboro on Sunday, October 19th at the Carolina Theater; and in Charlotte on February 22, 2009. More...
On the day Leo Hart was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, it was also a day for the Kinston native to consider a future close to home.