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“Michael Richards: Are You Down?”

North Carolina Museum of Art 2110 Blue Ridge Rd., Raleigh

Michael Richards’s visionary sculptures and drawings, created between 1990 and 2001, engage Blackness, flight, diaspora, spirituality, police brutality, and monuments in his largest retrospective to date. Michael Richards: Are You Down?.

“Ruth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Design”

North Carolina Museum of Art 2110 Blue Ridge Rd., Raleigh

Academy Award–winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter has defined generations through her work in film and TV. Her art adds dimensionality, flair, and culture to the characters she envisions, giving.

Hillsborough Gallery of Arts: “Breathe”

Hillsborough Gallery of Arts 121 N. Churton Street, Hillsborough

"Breathe" features used and stained glass art by Susan Hope, painting and multimedia art by Jude Lobe, photographic montage and mixed media by Catharine Carter through April 23. An opening.

Meet the Easter Bunny at Crabtree Valley Mall

Crabtree Valley Mall 4325 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh

Take photos with the Easter Bunny on a springtime set in the lower level of the mall, near J. Crew, Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday and.

Theatre Raleigh Presents ‘Jersey Boys’

Theatre Raleigh 6638 Old Wake Forest Road, Raleigh

Follow the fascinating evolution of four blue-collar kids who became one of the greatest successes in pop music history as Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. An additional show takes.

“Rock the Dock: Sail Away with Ambrosia and Friends”

Meymandi Concert Hall 2 E. South Street, Raleigh

“Rock the Dock” featuring the original artists in concert playing some of the most iconic hits from one of Rock’s greatest eras. Ambrosia, Maxine Nightingale, John Ford Coley, and Peter.

“The Cherry Orchard”

Murphey School Auditorium 224 Polk St., Raleigh

It’s workers vs. landlords in this brutally funny classic play. The old ways are dying, and one family is caught in the middle. The socio-economic divide is on the precipice,.