Digging out of Downtown:

Kornerstone Bistro 8262 Market St. 910-686-2296 http://www.kornerstonebistro.com Casual-fine dining experiences beckon foodies throughout Wilmington. As I live in the downtown area, I often default to one of the many wonderful restaurants within walking distance of my house. It’s perfect because I can grab coffee, dinner, ice cream and fudge all without setting foot in a car. The downside to downtown life is that I often … Continue reading Digging out of Downtown:

Let Freedom Ring!

NC Fourth of July Festival Naturalization Ceremony July 3, 4 p.m. • Free Fort Johnston Garrison Lawn Southport • http://www.nc4thofjuly.com As July fourth approaches, Americans prepare to celebrate their independence and patriotism by way of fireworks, red, white and blue flag cakes, and tons of hamburgers and hot dogs. However, countless Americans-to-be will celebrate their first Independence Day as official U.S. citizens and rejoice in … Continue reading Let Freedom Ring!

Progressive Bluegrass:

by Shannon Rae Gentry The Family Hammer 16 Taps • 127 Princess Street 6/18, 9 p.m. – midnight Tickets: $5 at door Societies across the globe and through the ages have one undisputable commonality: music. The styles and sounds have always varied, and eventually were separated into genres and sub-genres. Exactly when bluegrass was labeled as such is not certain, but it started in the … Continue reading Progressive Bluegrass:

Battleship Days:

Battleship Beach Music Festival Battleship Park 6/11, 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. Tickets: $18-$22 http://www.battleshipnc.com A n American veteran, part of an elite class and still in prime fighting condition, the Battleship NC (BB55) is celebrating 50 years moored in Wilmington. Everyone is invited to the Battleship Bash this weekend for their Beach Music Festival. The Battleship considered many different options of events to hold … Continue reading Battleship Days:

There’s No Place Like Home:

The Rosebuds Brooklyn Arts Center 516 North 4th Street 6/10, 8 p.m. • $10/adv., $12/day of http://www.brooklynartscenternc.com Wilmington has given birth to a plethora of musicians and artists—each of whom grow and develop a unique craft, which they eventually share with the rest of the state, country and even world. But Dorothy said it best:“There’s no place like home.”   The indie-rock duo, The Rosebuds, … Continue reading There’s No Place Like Home:

In Memoriam:

Shakespeare on the Green Greenfield Lake Amphitheater The Temptest: Fri. – Sun. with Thur. June 23. 5/27-6/16, 8 p.m. Much Ado About Nothing: 6/3-26, 8 p.m. • Free Enchanted forests of mystery and suspense; enduring tales of love, comedy and drama—the storytellers of all storytellers will be honored this week in Wilmington: Shakespeare. The 19th annual Cape Fear Shakespeare on the Green festival welcomes to … Continue reading In Memoriam:

Modern Madness:

Hamlet May 19-22, 25-29 Wed.-Sun., 8 p.m. • Sun., 5 p.m. Browncoat Pub and Theatre 111 Grace St. http://www.browncoattheatre.com • $5-10 Guerilla Theatre’s Richard Davis, artistic director, has pondered “Hamlet” for roughly 10 years. Wanting to adapt the Shakespearean classic with a new twist, he decided to toy with modern skepticism of paranormal activity. Davis has written a world for Hamlet where he is not … Continue reading Modern Madness:

Taste the Bon Vivant!

Taste of Wilmington Food and Wine Festival Sun., May 15, 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. Hilton Wilmington Riverside • $45 http://www.wilmingtontickets.com What started as a simple love for food and the local dining experience has become a sell-out hit in the Wilmington community. It all originated from one friendly question: Who’s the best? With the hit show “Iron Chef” in mind, digital/print operations editor at … Continue reading Taste the Bon Vivant!