James Creek Cider House in Cameron presents Nashville singer-songwriter star Josh Phillips for a concert under the stars on June 21. The writer of the 2025 Academy of Country Music…
The Stedman Fireworks Festival will take place on June 22 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Camp Sandy Creek, 482 Hillsboro Street, Stedman. The sponsor of the event are…
Fayetteville played an important role during the American Revolution. It is the place where delegates from all counties, towns and boroughs from around the state gathered at The Old State…
“Perhaps, the mission of an artist is to interpret beauty to the people—the beauty within themselves.”—Langston Hughes Black art is a spectrum, a lifted veil to the culture. It has…
This month, we are highlighting some of the great places to eat in Hope Mills. SAMMIO'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT3057 N Main St.Mon-Sat: Noon-8:45 p.m.Sun: Noon-3:30 p.m. 910-424-4000https://www.sammiositalianrestaurant.com/Sammio's offers a variety of…
Downtown Fayetteville is seeing some changes, from the renovations to the Market House, new businesses setting up shop, and even some closing the door. One thing is for sure, there…
Sweet Valley Ranch, a 300-acre agritourism destination in Fayetteville, has unveiled a new lodging experience known as Sweet Valley Ranch Farmhouse Retreats. This concept allows guests to stay on a…
The Liberty Swing recently opened in Reid’s Journey, an inclusive playground in Hope Mills, on May 6. The Reid’s Journey playground is located at 5766 Rockfish Road. Reid’s Journey is…
Hope Mills Lake is now offering a revolutionary way to experience lake adventures with on-demand kayak rentals. In partnership with Whenever Watersports, Hope Mills Lake Park provides a hassle-free way…
Jami McLaughlin’s comprehensive report and recap of the June 4 meeting of the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners confirm their decisive 5-2 vote to discontinue the proposed downtown Crown Event…
The concept of Black fatigue, as originally articulated, referred to the profound and chronic stress experienced by Black Americans as a result of systemic racism and enduring racial injustice. A…
If you are an American of childbearing age, Vice President JD Vance wants you to have a baby—and NOW! What’s more, he wants mom or dad, though most likely mom,…
At Up & Coming Weekly, we have always appreciated and admired Fayetteville/Cumberland County’s remarkable capacity to show passionate, compassionate, and empathic support to its residents, businesses, and non-profit organizations. This…
Father’s Day has just passed us by. Late being better than never, here is a belated salute to Father’s Day as celebrated by our old buddy Oedipus in Greek mythology…
“Perhaps, the mission of an artist is to interpret beauty to the people—the beauty within themselves.”—Langston Hughes Black art is a spectrum, a lifted veil to the culture. It has…
One of the most iconic films of the 1980s, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, will be showing at the Cameo. I adore John Hughes’ films. There is something timeless about his films that…
For many, summer kicks off with sunny beach days, backyard barbecues, and the crackle of fireworks. But at the Arts Council of Fayetteville | Cumberland County, the real start of the…
What used to be empty walls at the Haymount Truck Stop are now showcasing vibrant, inspiring, and intriguing pieces of art made by local creatives. Every second Sunday, a new…
Cape Fear Studios is presenting the 35th Annual Members’ Show until May 20 at their studio at 148 Maxwell Street. The exhibit is open to the public from Tuesday to…
Morris Cardenas, a "one man band," has long been a part of the music scene in the area. Playing blues, country and acoustic classic rock, he has also made a…
Fayetteville played an important role during the American Revolution. It is the place where delegates from all counties, towns and boroughs from around the state gathered at The Old State…
Step into a treasure trove of timeless elegance and retro charm at the Coffee & Vintage Pop-Up. This event is a haven for vintage enthusiasts, offering a carefully curated mix…
If you grew up in the wrong decade, or missed your high school prom, or jump at the chance to flaunt your fashion and fancy footwork on the dance floor,…
For nearly a decade, the Fayetteville Pride Festival has been a cornerstone of the city’s LGBTQ+ calendar—an annual gathering that brings together thousands to celebrate diversity, acceptance and the ongoing…