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Carolina Performing Arts Unveils Multi-Day Performance Festival for ‘Campus and Downtown’


May is Mental Health Awareness Month and, in our modern society, many people are struggling with loneliness and finding connection with others. Alison Friedman, the Executive and Artistic Director for Carolina Performing Arts, says helping address that is at the core of her department’s new festival - called “All. Together. Now.” - unveiled on Tuesday. (Chapelboro.com)

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Carolina Performing Arts Unveils Multi-Day Performance Festival for ‘Campus and Downtown’