Music, Movies & TV - March/April 2026
March-April entertainment reviews
Looking to fill your social calendar? We've got the rundown on what to do this season.
In a world that rushes, a tree insists on patience and hope.
Inside Amangiri, Southern Utah’s desert sanctuary
Spring forward, fork first
Leland’s Museum of Beer and Art blends craft beer with curated art
Two new restaurants open in downtown Burgaw through Own Your Own contest
At River Bluffs in Castle Hayne, nature and a strong sense of community shape daily life along the Cape Fear
Local vendors see a surge of younger shoppers, rebelling against fast furniture and boring décor
From traditional, slower Southern summers to exciting field days spent digging up crabs in the marshes, several local resources help parents balance home, extended learning, and play
As spring emerges, local clothing boutiques offer florals, pops of color, and fabrics perfect for transitional weather
The Busy Bloom kicks off Wilmington’s first Fleur Couture show, an experiment in creativity for local florists
Airlie Gardens’ Blooms & Brews after-hours spring fundraiser pairs peak-season blooms with local craft beer, food and live music
The North Carolina Black Film Festival returns this spring for its 23rd year
Horizon Realty Group expands its reach, blending decades of local expertise with the national strength of Howard Hanna | Allen Tate
Elizabeth Sheats’ journey from interior design to Azalea Festival artist is shaped by loss, hope, and Wilmington’s live oaks
In a profession often defined by transactions, Horton & Mendez focuses on something more enduring
Wilmington Fashion Week’s revival is helping spotlight local boutiques, grow new modeling talent, and build momentum around the area’s style scene
Thrilling book recommendations from the Used Bookery on Market Street
Old Books on Front Street shares winter reads that whisk you from North Carolina’s cozy corners to kingdoms of imagination