

The show opens Friday and runs through Sunday, every weekend through Aug. A bachelor, Robert begins to contemplate his bachelorhood while his friends, all married, weigh the pros and cons of married life. Presented by Thalian Association Community Theater, the show follows the story of Robert on his 35th birthday. to 5 p.m.Ĭompany - The 50-year Stephen Sondheim classic opens at Kenan Auditorium on UNCW’s campus this weekend. It takes place next weekend as well, Aug. The sale continues throughout the weekend on Aug. (Memberships are $20 a year, available at the door). Members of Friends of the Library are invited to a private preview sale Friday at 5:30 p.m. Hardbacks and audio/video are $3 and paperbacks are $2. Items are sold on a first-come, first-serve basis. Hundreds of thousands of items will be on sale, from adult and children’s books to audiobooks to DVDs. The annual summer book sale is a fundraiser for the library and takes place over the next two weekends. New Hanover Northeast Library, 1241 Military Cutoff Rd. (Courtesy Friends of the New Hanover County Library) Friday, Aug. Hundreds of low-priced used selections will be available at the upcoming Friends of the New Hanover County Library book sale. Making a Move - Mayfaire’s newest gallery, Art in Bloom, features over 30 artists in “Making a Move.” Works by Debra Bucci, Bradley Carter, Karen Paden Crouch, Susan Francy, Richard Bunting, Roberto Vengoechea and others will be for sale, featuring fine art paintings, functional and decorative ceramics, jewelry, fiber art, blown glass, photography, mixed media art, limited-edition prints and more. The auction is up through the duration of the exhibit, with a goal to raise $10,000 all proceeds go to Eden Village, a tiny home neighborhood that houses chronically homeless individuals, including patients of the local hospital. As part of the show, a silent auction is live, with work from the CFCC exhibition artists, as well as others, including Kathryn Ciarroca, Richard Conn, Daisey Faith, Ann Hair, Charles Harlan, Barbara Bear Jamison, Lisa Lightfoot, Jennifer Mace, Alicia Mercer, Ann Parks McCray, Donna Robertson, Elizabeth Sheets, Mark Weber and Stephen Wozniak. Artists Ben Billingsley, Geoff Calabrese, Jennifer Mace and Sharon Wozniak-Spencer have work on display through Sept. with spoken word, film, and discussions hosted by area artists and historians, including Lettie Gore, Mahlanyee Nicole, Sweet T, Journey Bones, Alicia Ogundele, and Coya Poetie.Įden Village: A Collective Exhibition - CFCC is holding an art fundraiser at its Wilma Daniels Gallery in the Hanover Parking Deck. The poet, novelist and playwright framed the Black experience in America, challenging masculinity, sexuality, race, and class in the mid-20th century.Ĭameron Art Museum is celebrating his work from 7 p.m. The Cameron Art Museum is celebrating Black writer and activist James Baldwin in honor of his Aug.
