17 Apr 2014

To Do

Cherry blossoms are gone and the weather is whacked. It’s Spring Break and I’m still here. Fine. Tonight the dance-theatre troupe is a Pay-What-You-Can preview of force/collision’s newest work Jarman (all this maddening beauty)  at the Atlas.  The piece is about film director Derek Jarman. Expect high theatricality and movement. This kicks off a US and […]


17 Apr 2014

Easter Egg Hunts on the Hill

This weekend there will undoubtedly be some children hyped up on Easter candy.  Peeps, rolled in M&Ms and set atop Cadbury Crème Eggs may be someone’s idea of Easter brunch.  How do we work off all that sugary energy?  Going to hunt for more sugar hidden in tiny little plastic orbs, of course. If you […]


10 Apr 2014

To Do

Oh spring, you are finally here. This weekend we shall celebrate your glory while dodging pollen and blossom-gawking tourists. How do we do it? Tonight the Argonaut features bluegrass band Only Lonesone. The Hill Center features  guitarist Richard Miller and his ensemble Choro de Manhã for an evening of Brazilian Choro music. Tickets are $15 in […]


03 Apr 2014

To Do

Ahhh. Sweet Spring! Enjoy it while it lasts! Besides gazing upon tulips and blossoms what else will we be doing this weekend? Tonight at 8pm The Welders are back at the Atlas with The Carolina Layaway Grail, an original tale of a young woman’s quest to find her grandfather’s globe full of the past. Tickets are […]


01 Apr 2014

Cast Your Vote! Be Heard! Pop Tarts!

We here at The Hill Is Home take our right to vote very seriously.  Some things like democracy make America a wonderful place to live.  Nothing is more wonderful, though, than the taste of a freshly baked pop-tart on Election Day, the filling slowly dripping down your hand and arm as you cast your vote […]


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