10 events found for March 21, 2010:
| Coastal Living Showcase |
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11:00AM |
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Over 90 vendors will showcase their wares and services.
Great shopping, great door prizes; all proceeds are funneled back into our community
location: Schwartz Center at Cape Fear Community College
parking: Free
cost: $4.00 per person
For more information visit: www.wilmingtonwomensclub.com |
| Posted by: Andrea Humphries |
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| Cape Fear Skies: Objects in Space |
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1:30PM |
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3…2…1…Blastoff! Venture into Cape Fear Museum’s portable planetarium and explore the night sky in the daytime. Journey into the depths of outer space to discover comets, meteors and asteroids.
Free with Museum admission. Appropriate for all ages. Parental participation is required.
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| Posted by: Cape Fear Museum |
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| NC Black Film Festival: The Life I Meant to Live |
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2:00PM |
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Feature by Leander Sales
Narvis, a mother and wife dying from sickle cell anemia, feels she has done nothing special with her life, so she decides to do something special with her death.
The North Carolina Black Film Festival spotlights features, shorts, documentaries and animation by and about African Americans, with cash prizes awarded to the best works in each genre.
Festival Hotline
910-612-7832
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| Posted by: Black Arts Alliance, Inc. |
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| The Cove. Cinematique. Archives Theatre. $7. General Admission. |
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3:00PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
 Academy Award Winner for Best Documentary of 2009, The Cove follows an elite team of activists, filmmakers and freedivers as they embark on a covert mission to penetrate a remote and hidden cove in Taiji, Japan, shining a light on a dark and deadly secret. Utilizing state-of-the-art techniques, including hidden microphones and cameras in fake rocks, the team uncovers how this small seaside village serves as a horrifying microcosm of massive ecological crimes happening worldwide. The result is a provocative mix of investigative journalism, eco-adventure and arresting imagery, adding up to an unforgettable story that has inspired audiences worldwide to action.
92 minutes. Rated PG-13. In English & Japanese.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 343-3664
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Wednesday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday through Tuesday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
| Posted by: Thalian Hall Center for the Performing Arts |
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| NC Black Film Festival: Obama in North Carolina |
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4:00PM |
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Obama in North Carolina: The Path to History
Documentary by Cash Michaels
This film not only explores some of the unforgettable events in North Carolina during the 2008 presidential campaign that helped an unknown African-American senator win the White House, but the historic path carved from the post-Reconstruction Jim Crow era of the early 1900's, through the tumultuous '60's civil rights movement and beyond in North Carolina, that made 2008's singular moment in time possible.
The North Carolina Black Film Festival spotlights features, shorts, documentaries and animation by and about African Americans, with cash prizes awarded to the best works in each genre.
Festival Hotline
910-612-7832
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| Posted by: Black Arts Alliance, Inc. |
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| Music at First - Mary Jo White and Rob Nathanson |
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5:00PM |
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UNCW faculty members Mary Jo White and Rob Nathanson join forces in a program which includes "Acrobats," a Holocaust memorial piece by composer David Leisner.
Where: First Presbyterian Church sanctuary, 125 South 3rd Street, Wilmington, NC 28401. Phone: (910) 762-6688
All concerts are free; donations are accepted. |
| Posted by: First Presbyterian Church |
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| The Guerilla Film Series Presents 'Fatal Flaw' at the Browncoat |
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5:00PM |
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Written by Joe Simpkin, this thriller involves a gambler who convinces his wife to mortgage their home so he can place the ultimate wager. But someone's paying attention, and the man faces an intense interrogation.
Official Selection at the 2009 Charleston International Film Festival.
Admission:$5.00
SUNDAY SHOWTIME IS AT 5pm. |
| Posted by: Brown Coat Pub & Theatre |
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| Free Live Music: Taylor Allen at The Soapbox |
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8:00PM |
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This solo act from New Jersey will perform in the Lounge.
Admission: Free
The Soapbox is located in Historic Downtown Wilmington in the former Elk's Temple Building on Front Street. The location is easily accessible from Interstate 40, US 17, and US 74/76.
Soapbox Laundro-Lounge
(910) 251-8500
255 N. Front St
Wilmington, NC 28401
booking@soapboxlaundrolounge.com
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| Posted by: Soapbox Laundro-Lounge |
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| Poetry at the Browncoat Pub & Theatre |
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8:00PM |
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Local poets share their souls every Sunday night at the Browncoat Pub & Theatre at 111 Grace Street, Downtown Wilmington. Service Industry Night -- Open Mic Poetry 8pm -- Karaoke Kong 10pm -- $3 Everything
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| Posted by: Brown Coat Pub & Theatre |
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| Homeless People perform at Bottega |
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9:00PM |
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Homeless People perform / Dale DJ’s - all shows begin around 9pm unless otherwise noted.
Events are always free!
Call 910.763.3737 for details.
Bottega Art Bar & Gallery
208 North Front Street
Downtown Wilmington |
| Posted by: bottega art & wine |
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