Features

Pay It Forward: Raleigh Stroll Club

The parents of Raleigh Stroll Club are walking together. This sense of belonging is what the club’s founder Jonathan Arellano aims to create: a social network where friendships flourish. Born from his desire to forge connections and establish support, as Jonathan is both a new and first-time father to Enzo and a recently relocated Cary... Read More

Ditching Your Digital Distractions

When it comes to resolutions, most of us are looking for personal improvements — better health, financial habits, or productivity. Maybe your goals for 2026 include finding time for a new hobby, or building better habits. Whatever your personal aims include, chances are you’re not looking for ways to spend more time on your mobile device.... Read More

Small Business Spotlight: Fleet Feet Raleigh-Morrisville

If you’re lacing up for your first 5K or training intensely for yet another marathon, Fleet Feet keeps pace with you. While the business was founded nationally in 1976, there are four locations across the Triangle — in Raleigh, Durham, and Cary — and local franchise owners who are committed to getting, and keeping, our... Read More

Wondrous Whimsy

If you need a reminder of the magic that surrounds us, look no further than Dix Park. There, the Trolls wait to tell their tales. Reclined against, sitting among, peeking out from, resting between, and running through trees that are enchanted by their fanciful presence, these five oversize wooden sculptures were created by Danish recycle... Read More

Now + Next

The Music Man SR. Coming to Raleigh Little Theatre

Enjoy the classic story of a boys' band coming to River City, Iowa, with a twist — all the performers are 55+! Dancing Man Productions is bringing the second installment of Broadway Senior shows to the Raleigh Little Theatre February 9-14. The shows have been condensed to a convenient 1-hour run time and begin at... Read More

Food + Dining

Recipes from Readers: Harira Moroccan Ramadan Stew

This hearty vegan stew is traditional for breaking the fast during Ramadan, which begins February 17. ¼ cup brown lentils, uncooked 1 teaspoon olive oil 1 medium onion, diced 1 tablespoon turmeric ½ teaspoon ginger 2 tablespoons fresh chopped parsley 2 tablespoons fresh chopped cilantro 7 cups water 2 stalks celery, chopped 3 medium tomatoes... Read More

Legendary Lunches

Sandwiches seem simple, but even when they are, a sandwich is always more than the sum of its parts. As a concept, it’s clear: good things between bread. But there are seemingly infinite varieties, not just in ingredients, but also in style and form: hoagies, subs, open-face, tortas, bánh mì, sandos. Almost all are designed... Read More

Life + Style

Haute Holidays

It’s time to embrace outfits that sparkle and shine. Whether you’re headed to a cozy gathering or a glamorous party, the right ensemble can elevate your festive spirit. This year, explore bold sweaters, shimmering metallics, playful patterns, and thoughtful embellishments that reflect your unique style. Layer for warmth and flair, and don’t forget statement accessories... Read More

Erica Chats: How the World Celebrates

Cherished traditions add a sprinkle of magic and a dash of nostalgia to the season. We establish rituals year after year that bring joy, laugher, and sometimes chaos. But what makes them so important? For one, they offer comfort and a sense of stability and familiarity. The emotional lift they provide is like caffeine for... Read More

Home + Garden

Garden Adventurer: Better Witches

When winter has area gardens in its chilled grip, it is tough to imagine the glory that will be the coming spring. So why not summon a witch to help cheat the consuming cold and create comforting thoughts that, yes, a new, balmy growing season is on the way? That’s right, I said a witch.... Read More

Garden Adventurer: In Search of Osmanthus

Osmanthus (Osmanthus spp.) is a sneaky plant. Why? Well, this evergreen woody ornamental can envelop the garden with an enchanting sweet aroma that is crazily elusive because it’s borne on flower panicles sometimes so small they can only be found after a dedicated hunt. So, if you enjoy sending visitors in your garden on scent... Read More

travel

Mountain Air

Vibrant towns, mountain landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and outdoor exploration — you can find it all in the North Carolina High Country. Destinations such as Asheville, Boone, and Blowing Rock often headline a visit to the Blue Ridge Mountains, but there’s a quieter alternative overflowing with small-town charm that deserves a place in the spotlight. The... Read More

Escape to Edenton

“Edenton’s waking up,” says Inner Banks Inn proprietor Susan Martin Cyr about the scenic town tucked into the Albemarle Sound and surrounded by water on three sides in the state’s northeastern region. While it has long been considered a historical gem, Edenton has also been what Susan “would call a sleeper.” But now, she says,... Read More