Art
Music … to the Window
Blind musician’s talent emerges onto the nightlife scene By Kelly Twedell Out on the town on quite a pleasant spring evening in Fayetteville, 11-year-old Michael Macias was in his element as he wowed the dinner crowd at Morgan’s Chophouse. Comfortably … Continue reading
Bright Lights, Big City | By Kelly Twedell
Peeking out from underneath Grady Bowman’s sleeve are the initials “LGM” tattooed onto his wrist. It’s a fitting tribute. The initials are in honor of Grady’s godfather, Leonard Grady McLeod, who urged him into theater and passed away in 2000. … Continue reading
The Art of Love | By Nathan Walls
Describing someone’s home as a museum is usually a bad thing because it means that their place is cold and untouchable. Not so at the residence of Dave and Gail Gilbert. Their house on Towbridge Road in Fayetteville may be … Continue reading
Artistic Journey | By Kelly twedell
Angelina Woehr sees life as an adventure, an ever-changing process to which we must all adapt. It’s a major theme in her art and in her life. The Virginia native now resides in Fayetteville, where she is trying to make … Continue reading
World Class Art | By Michael Jaenicke
RALEIGH — In the North Carolina Museum of Art’s new West Wing, natural resources augment the masterpieces. The use of light and air create an ambiance that rivals even more renowned museums. What NCMA has on its contemporaries is that … Continue reading
Merging Business With Pleasure | By Margaret Fisher
It’s always a challenge for emerging artists to find places to show their work. They hope to get their art displayed where it can be seen by lots of people so that someone will decide to buy a piece to … Continue reading
Picture Perfect | By Mike Ryan
On a bookshelf in George Rose’s home studio sits a framed photograph of his father. The two men had gone on fishing trips together for years but never thought to bring a camera. Rose finally did snap a few frames … Continue reading
How Novella | By Sara VanderClute
She’s not a nurse, nor does she play one on TV. And at first glance, the semi-sultry author’s photo on the dust jacket and suggestive title might lead one to think of those popular bodice-ripper romance novels that elevate the … Continue reading







