A bagpiper plays to kick off the parade at the Carrboro Fourth of July clebration Sunday.
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A bagpiper plays to kick off the parade at the Carrboro Fourth of July clebration Sunday.
Isabelle Carson-Dewitt practices her solo during a rehearsal at the Summer Youth Conservatory Monday at the Center for Dramatic Art. The conservatory, in its fourth year, provides youth ages 10 to 18 with five weeks of theater training from professionals. The program will culminate with a performance of the musical “Drood: The Mystery of Edwin Drood,” based on the final novel by Charles Dickens, at the end of July.
Brian foard makes biscuits at the sunrise Biscuit Kitchen on Tuesday. The kitchen’s fried chicken biscuit was named best breakfast in the state.
Rosario Lopez (left) and Viridiana Martinez lead community members in singing “We Shall Overcome” on Tuesday night in Raleigh. Lopez and Martinez, who are both undocumented immigrants, had just ended their 14-day hunger strike, which was raising support for the DREAM Act.
Charlie Sims models a bra at the ChathamArts’ BRAvo! Lingerie Soiree in Pittsboro on Sunday in support of his wife, Lyn, an artist at the ChathamArts Gallery. Bras designed by local artists were modeled at the show and then raffled off to raise awareness of the gallery.
Yogurt Pump employee houman ebrahimi counts out change for a customer Monday. the Yogurt Pump, like several other area businesses including Bub o’Malley’s and expressions, only accepts cash payments.