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Mar
20

NCMNS Nature Research Center Gala, Grand Opening Set

NRC The expansion of the the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is almost open! On April 20 and 21 the museum will host Our Universe is Expanding , a 24-hour celebration. The facility will house four research laboratories used by scientific staff from the Nature Research Center (NRC), the museum, UNC System, and visiting scientists. Visitors can observe these spaces as well as participate in interactive and multimedia exhibits. There is a slate of events scheduled for the opening, and all events are free to the public.

Grand Opening:

Gala

The weekend before the grand opening, however, is the Grand Opening Gala . The event, which takes place on the evening of Friday, April 13, will feature performances from the TFC Band, Mark Wells QUartet, The Magic of African Rhythm, Mickey Mills Steel Drum Band, and Infinity Circus. There will be food and an open bar at this black tie optional event. Tickets are $200 each and include the After Party events.

gala The Gala After Party begins at 10pm and includes a late night menu, test tube shooters, an open bar and dancing to The Crooked Smile Trio , TFC Band , and Al Ski-Love (a video DJ) in the three-story surround screen “Daily Planet Disco”. Tickets for this event are $75.

Gala:

The NRC will be an excellent addition to downtown Raleigh this year, and its stellar grand opening isn’t to be missed!

Dec
15

Pour House Going “1989” Friday Night

boylanheights Have a yearning for what life in the Triangle was like in 1989? Head to the Pour House as the revived The Veldt and The Connells will play. The real question is: a) will anyone young enough to not remember the CCCP be in the audience and b) know the words to CCCP? I’ll give ‘em a price.

(maybe this time The Veldt will actually SHOW for a gig they $%^&ing BOOKED …but I’m not one to hold a grudge…for decades…)

Nov
21

Steep Canyon Rangers Coming to Lincoln Theatre

steepcanyonrangers On Friday, January 20, the pride of Brevard, the Steep Canyon Rangers , will play Raleigh’s Lincoln Theatre. Tickets are $14 in advance, $17 day-of.

Oct
22

The Edison Redesigned: Service, Not Brilliance

Yesterday the Raleigh downtowner released some renderings for the new, scaled-down vision for the Davie Street side of The Edison . Previously the plans for Gregg Sandreuter’s development called for four towers of 30-40 stories each, containing office and residential components on a retail base.

It is disappointing to see the project being scaled down, but frankly, with the bath that Sandreuter ended up taking on the oversized West at North Project, it is obvious that banks are putting pressure on Sandreuter to do something with the land. The truth is that the economy is worse than the media is portraying, and a project like the one originally proposed for The Edison is now probably more than 20 years away for Raleigh. In fact it will be at least 12 years before anything changes the Raleigh skyline.

With conditions as they are, we are lucky to see something proposed for this land. As it stands now, the block stands as a blank and a few run-down old buildings in the middle of a downtown that has much organic energy. We are now at the 3-year mark of a development drought in downtown Raleigh, and if we get too arrogant, we will lose all of the roaring momentum that Raleigh had six years ago. In other words we cannot afford to be too choosy now about downtown projects. Given the number of empty lots in downtown, we can afford to put up some bad projects because the momentum is what will eventually bring good projects, not our own stubbornness. Too much of that will make us a has-been. We need energy on the street, and this project does that.

Much hand-wringing has been going on over the last two days regarding the design of the project. I will caution readers, though, that the proposal looks more like a massing portrayal than a specific design, so even with this sized project, it can be something appealing. That said, the images look waaaaay too much like the horribly bland project on Glenwood where Tobacco Road is.

Hopefully the mass of building can be broken up with varied materials, colors, window frames, and window heights. Designers at North Hills East attempted this kind of breakup with windows and color on an EFIS-faced building, but forgot that relief also has to be in the design. Some sections should set back, others protrude. Another facet ignored is massive projects is the window height. North Hills is a godo project, but could have been great if the windows for each section were at differing heights. IT would have added some authenticity badly needed over there.

Nevertheless, I’m glad to see something going forward. I just hope that developers will still have some sense of pride in their developments while they try to please banks. Perhaps the name of the project should be renamed The Gillette, as the focus has clearly gone from being a brilliant idea to being something serviceable that we will one day throw away.

Sep
27

Oktoberfest Coming Saturday

oktoberfest This Saturday marks the first ever Downtown Raleigh Oktoberfest . The event runs from 4pm to 9pm and takes place at the corner of North Person and Pace Streets (near Pie Bird and Krispy Kreme) and features beer as well as German sausages and sides (from PieBird), Swabian style pretzels (Café Prost), and Klausie’s Pizza Truck. There will also be a bounce room for children and a “side area for them to run around”. The $5 wrist band for entry includes one beer ticket.

Jul
11

deja fest to Bring 27 Bands to Downtown Raleigh

dejaFEST_logo On Friday and Saturday, July 22 & 23, several downtown venues will host deja fest . The event is free, and features 27 bands. Here is the schedule:

Friday

Saturday

Lincoln Theatre Outdoor Stage Street Party

Lincoln Theatre Inside Stage Dance Party

Jul
10

Gallery C Moves Downtown

galleryc I recently received a press release referring to an interesting retail move. Gallery C has moved from Ridgewood Shopping Center to the Blount Street Commons area in downtown. Here is more from the pre-move press release:

read more…

Jun
29

Wilco/Lowe Coming to The Walt

wilco On Tuesday, September 27, Wilco will return to Raleigh to play The Walt. It is the release date of their new album, “The Whole Love”. Nick Lowe opens. No word on tickets yet.

Jun
27

“ComeUnityNow” Coming to City Plaza

community On Saturday, July 30, Raleigh’s City Plaza will host the ComeUnityNow Festival (Warning: music) . The event is a nonprofit music and art festival featuring performances by over 30 bands, street entertainers, and visual artists.  from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on July 30 at Raleigh’s City Plaza. The event lasts from 10a-10p and will:

  • Raise funds for ongoing April 16 tornado relief;
  • Honor the First Responders and volunteers who saved lives, offered comfort, and are helping move people from victims to recovered lives. First responder and emergency vehicles will be on display at the ComeUnityNow Festival; and,
  • Celebrate the community spirit of togetherness that makes Wake County a great place to call home, especially in the aftermath of a disaster. Local nonprofit organizations and service organizations are encouraged to contact festival organizers to be included under the "Big Tent" ComeUnityNow is organizing on behalf of local charities.

Jun
22

Today’s Market Features GrazeFest

farmersmkt Today’s downtown Farmers’ Market event features GrazeFest, a celebration of grass-fed and pasture-raised farm foods. Indulge in farm animal themed cupcakes from Sweet T, a cakery, learn barbeque secrets from expert pitmasters, and participate in the many other fun-filled activities.

The event features a pig pickin’, the second annual ice-cream eating contest with Lumpy’s Ice Cream, and bluegrass music by Old Habits. Aspiring pitmasters will have the opportunity to learn from the best—expert Bob Garner and chefs from The Pit will share seasoning secrets, barbecue history, and chopping techniques during their 11 am demonstration. Festival goers should come hungry for The Pit’s NC style barbecue sandwiches, prepared from pork raised on Animal Welfare Approved farms, which will be available for $5.  Health conscious customers can stop by the WakeMed Center City Physicians booth for a free blood pressure screening.  At 11:30 am, kids are invited to a special EGGstravaganza with egg relays and a special kids ice cream eating contest.  Ongoing kids activities throughout the day include a market scavenger hunt and a farm themed version of Jeopardy—“farmpardy.”

The event runs from 10am to 2pm in City Plaza.

Jun
20

Fleet Foxes Coming to The Walt

fleetfoxes On Wednesday, September 21, Seattle’s Fleet Foxes will return to downtown Raleigh. This time they will be at The Walt supporting their new CE, Helplessness Blues. The Walkmen open. Tickets go on sale Friday (6/24)

Jun
20

Mixed Use Mid-Rise Planned for Boylan Ave.

The site plan (.PDF) was recently submitted for a mixed-use, mid-rise building at the corner of Boylan Avenue and Tucker Streets, across from 712 Tucker in downtown Raleigh. The building will be less than 80’ high (so, likely 7 or 8 stories), and includes a parking garage, internal pool/courtyard area, and residential space at ground level.

It appears this will be a 250-unit apartment building.

Mixed Use Project: Tucker/Boylan

Jun
18

Brewmasters is Today’s Twongo Deal

Daily deal site Twongo is offering up to 50% off at Brewmasters. The restaurant is located at Martin and Dawson (formerly Joe’s Place)

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