Spreads go head-to-head. Or bread-to-bread.
Scott Murkin is Asheboro’s Quilting King
Today’s quilts — and their creators — look a little different from what you might expect.
Passion Means Patience to Bakersville Glassblower
Richard Ritter, a glassblower in Bakersville, is a true talent and one of only 19 individuals to hold the honor as a North Carolina Living Treasure.
A Ray of Light at Currituck Lighthouse
For nearly 15 years, Meghan Agresto has lived 40 steps from the 145-year-old Currituck Beach Lighthouse, making certain its light never fails.
Home + Place = Homeplace. Or Not.
The multiple meanings of a single word.
A Christmas Wish for a Pony Lives on at Southern Oaks Farm
On a farm in Moore County, a lifelong horsewoman tends a stable filled with dreams come true.
The Toy That Requires a License: Black Cadillac Olds
For decades, the epitome of luxury on Christmas Day has been a Coupe de Ville with a big red bow. In Greensboro, a third-generation automobile family mans the wheel of a uniquely American dream.
Thanksgiving: The Season’s Superior Celebration
Why Thanksgiving — eaten on plywood or mahogany tables, from paper or porcelain plates, while wearing jeans or jewels — deserves the “most favored” holiday designation.
Oak Island’s Intensive Care for Teddy Bears is World-Famous
Whether torn to shreds by a jealous pet, or simply loved to pieces after years of cuddling, stuffed animals find intensive care in an Oak Island toy surgeon’s hands.