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| 2ndFriday Artwalk |
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Every second Friday of each month, 6-9 p.m.
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The 2nd Friday of each month, University Mall is an active participant in the area-wide Artwalk event which helps showcase and support our thriving visual arts scene. Thanks to the hard work of a number of local art galleries, the Artwalk event is recognized as one of the best in the country. Our University Mall art galleries invite you to enjoy a relaxing evening viewing world-class art, chatting with the gallery owners and sharing some time with your friends.
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| ODYSSEY STAGE GROWS TO UNIVERSITY MALL CHAPEL HILL |
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ODYSSEY STAGE GROWS TO UNIVERSITY MALL CHAPEL HILL
Commencing on February 9th, Odyssey Stage’s Readers Theatre at Lunch will grow into its new home at The ArtsCenter in University Mall, offering daytime theatre that is affordable, accessible and available. Patrons are invited to bring lunch at 11:30 AM and socialize with other theatre lovers or select a convenient restaurant in the mall. The play starts at 12:30 PM and ends at 1:30 PM. The upcoming play is Gloria’s Angel, which tells the comical story of a British couple who have given up hopes of having a child, until a heavenly messenger brings surprising news. Tickets are $5 at the door.
Performance times: February 9-11, 16-18. Patrons can bring a sack lunch at 11:30 AM. Play begins at 12:30 PM. Admission: $5. www.artscenterlive.org, 929-2787 or www.odysseystage.org 929-6611.
Readers Theatre at Lunch aims to server older adults who desire to participate in theatre as actors, patrons or supporters. For information, visit http://www.odysseystage.org/ or call 929-6611.
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| Day Camp Fair |
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Saturday February 27th 10 am - 2 pm
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University Mall is once again gearing up for its annual Day Camp Fair that will take place on Saturday, February 27, 2010 from 10 AM - 2 PM. Given University Mall’s ideal location, this event provides a wonderful platform to reach out to the many families that reside in the Triangle area and disseminate information regarding your day camp activities. Spaces are limited for this event and reservations will be accepted on a first come first serve basis. We anticipate another exciting Day Camp event in 2010. Reservation forms have been mailed to previous attendees. To request a reservation form please contact Kelly Canfield at (919) 967-6934 or send an email to Kelly.Canfield@MadisonMarquette.com.
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| Cameron's And Putumayo Music for Haitian Relief |
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Through the end of February 2010
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Cameron's And Putumayo Music team up for Haitian Relief
If you're not familiar with Putumayo Music, I hope you'll take this opportunity to learn about them.
Putumayo Music is a great company whose goal it is to find great world music and bring it to you. They travel all over the world to find the best current and classic music out there. They also are continuously giving back by donating portions of their proceeds to various non-profits around the world.
In response to the disaster in Haiti, Putumayo has decided to give 100% of their proceeds from the sale of their French Caribbean CD to The Red Cross to help relief efforts in Haiti. Here at Cameron's in University Mall, we'll also donate 100% of our proceeds from the same CD to Doctors without Borders to help the relief efforts. So, in other words, if you come in and buy one of these CD's from us for $16.00, your entire $16.00 will go to help out and you'll get a great CD which will allow you to become familiar with the music of this region.
We will continue this fundraiser through the end of February 2010
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| February book signings at A Southern Season |
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Throughout the Month of February
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February book signings at A Southern Season
9 Tuesday Noon-1pm Momofuko with author, Chef, Restaurateur David Change David Chang, chef and owner of four restaurants in New York City (Momofuku Noodle Bar, Ssäm Bar, Ko, and Milk Bar), has become the hottest chef in America at record speed. His robustly flavored Asian-inspired food has shaken up the restaurant world, and now it will influence home cooks throughout the country with the publication of his long-awaited first book, MOMOFUKU (Clarkson Potter/Publishers; $40.00; October 27, 2009), co-written with food writer Peter Meehan.
20 Sunday 11am-3pm
In a Cheesemaker’s Kitchen with author Allison Hooper
Cheesemaker and entrepreneur Allison Hooper was one of the first artisan cheesemakers in the United States. Hooper and Bob Reese co-founded Vermont Butter & Cheese Company in 1984 and started bringing the everyday cheese and dairy delicacies of France to the American table. At the helm of the artisan cheese movement in Vermont and as president of the American Cheese Society from 2005 to 2008, Hooper has been a voice for and mentor to U.S. cheesemakers. Vermont Butter & Cheese’s creations have won more than 100 awards nationally and internationally over the past 25 years.
20 Sunday Noon-2pm
The Chapel Hill Food Lover's Guide with Carrboro & Hillsborough
with author Moreton Neal
Sip, taste & mingle with the local "foodies" who made this book possible.
27 Saturday 1-3pm
Remembering Chapel Hill
with author Valerie Schwartz In this collection, local newspaper columnist Valarie Schwartz celebrates many of Chapel Hill's most notable residents, from the World War II veteran who came to law school after the war and ended up as president of the UNC system for thirty years to the couple from the Midwest who arrived in 1935 and spent their careers building the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra. Featuring stories of struggle and success from all walks of life, Remembering Chapel Hill is a tribute to the twentieth-century citizens who made the town what it is today: "the Southern part of heaven."
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| Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband at Deep Dish |
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February 12 to March 6
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Honor is at stake and blackmail afoot in Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband, presented by Deep Dish Theater Company February 12 to March 6. This witty satire, directed by Tony Lea, continues the company’s ninth season at University Mall.
“Wilde was fascinated by the masks we choose to put on,” said Lea. “He uses his wit – his fabulous gift of words – to explore how our inability to reveal our innermost thoughts and feelings protects and yet limits us.”
Sir Robert Chiltern is a rising political star with a lovely wife and a spotless reputation. His best friend, Lord Goring, is a charming flirt with little direction and even less inclination to marry. When an old acquaintance arrives in London threatening to reveal a sordid secret from Robert’s past, his less than ideal friend may just be the ideal solution.
This Deep Dish production boasts a talented cast, including Dorothy Recasner Brown, Chuck Ebert, John Paul Middlesworth, Donna Shannon, Jordan Smith, Summer Stevens, Eric Swenson, Jane Underhill, and Gary Watts. The design staff includes Eric Davis (set), Doug Wood (lights), Sue Sweezy (costumes), Devra Thomas (properties), and David Klionsky (sound). J. J. Bauer is the stage manager.
The theater will present post-performance discussions on Sunday, February 21 (led by Dr. Kimberly Stern of the Duke University Department of English) and Thursday, February 25 (a “Meet the Designers” discussion with the production staff). Dramaturg Karen Blansfield will give a pre-show talk on Friday, February 19, at 7 p.m. The Deep Dish Book Selection, John Updike’s Couples, will be discussed on Thursday, March 4 at 6:30 p.m.
Performances begin Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday (matinee) at 2 p.m. Deep Dish is located in Chapel Hill's University Mall, on Estes Drive and US 15-501. Tickets are $18 adults, $16 seniors, and $14 students regularly, with a $2 discount for Wednesday and Thursday shows. Wednesday, February 17 is "Cheap Dish Night" – all tickets are $8 (no reservations accepted). Tickets are available at the Deep Dish box office in University Mall, Wednesday to Saturday from 3 to 6 p.m., at www.deepdishtheater.org, or (919) 968-1515. The Deep Dish Theater Company is committed to presenting compelling, human-centered dramatic work that contributes to the cultural richness of the Triangle area and challenges audiences to explore concerns of the community and the world-at-large. Deep Dish contact: Paul Frellick (919) 968-1515 paulfrellick@deepdishtheater.org www.deepdishtheater.org
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| Photo Competition |
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March 3rd, 2010
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GameStop
Trade and Save!

We are giving our customers another form of tender by allowing them to bring in their used games for store credit or even cash!
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