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Native American Powwow FE B. 6
The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics hosts its 29th annual powwow virtually this year, welcoming Native American dancers, artists and musicians from across the Southeast. Tickets are $5 and free for kids younger than 5.
Pints of Love: A Virtual Valentine’s Craft Beer Experience FE B. 13-14
90 Second Beer Review, in collaboration with The Glass Jug Beer Lab and Hops Scotch Bottle Shop, celebrates craft beer this Valentine’s Day by exploring 24 big names in the Durham and New York brewing industries. Along with the virtual festival, participants can purchase a limited VIP curated 12-pack.
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Big Night In for the Arts MARCH 11 Durham Arts Council partners with
Chatham Arts Council, Orange County Arts Commission and United Arts Council to raise nearly $1 million during this regional fundraiser broadcasted and livestreamed via WRAL. The event features performances from local and national talents such as Durham’s Branford Marsalis, addresses the impact of COVID-19 on the arts and highlights the missions of the four organizations. Funds benefit local nonprofit arts and culture organizations to assist in their recovery and reentry post-pandemic.
OUR BEST BETS FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE; CHECK WITH ORGANIZERS PRIOR TO ATTENDING Compiled by Grace Beasley
VOCES8 FEB. 20
The British vocal octet performs as a part of Duke Performances’ virtual season, “The Show Must Go Online!” The professional ensemble gained international recognition by The Times in London for its extensive repertoire of concerts and recordings. The livestreamed performance, “Enchanted Isle,” combines English, Scottish and Irish folk music and contemporary ideology.