Fayetteville is known for its prominent arts scene and distinct cultural fabric. In this “Arts & Culture” magazine edition, we bring to the forefront those who laid the foundation for local arts, who pioneered new traditions, and who continue to enhance local arts through magical craftsmanship.
Valeria Cloës
Valeria Cloës is the magazine editor and lead copy editor for CityView. She has worked across daily and weekly news publications and magazines in North Carolina. She is trilingual, speaking fluent Spanish, French, and English.
Falling for fall
As autumn descends upon us, turning the color of leaves from green to shades of red and yellow, we invite you to turn the pages of this month’s “Fall in Fayetteville” edition.
2025 ‘of the Year’ finalists
Cumberland County Schools’ Principal and Assistant Principal of the Year finalists share what it means to be considered among the best in the public school system.
From the Editor
In this “Back to School” issue, we at CityView prepare for the new school year while reflecting on school years past from many perspectives.
Here to play. Here to stay.
Whether you’re a Fayetteville native, a service member stationed at Fort Liberty, or a tourist, the city has a plethora of activities to keep you entertained, with new dining stops and attractions popping up year after year.

