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October 2018 - Food & Wine

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70 | October 2018 OCTOBER 4-25 OthelLIT Various locations Sweet Tea Shakespeare will perform "Othello" at several bars and breweries in the area, as well as once at The Arts Council in downtown Fayetteville. The theater company promises this inter- pretation of the tragic tale of love, de- ception and revenge will be both tasty and unique. For information, check sweetteashakespeare.com. OCTOBER 10, 7:30 P.M. The Choir of Man Crown Theatre The season opener for the 83rd year of Community Concerts, this 90-min- ute hit show has traveled the world. Its nine-member all-male cast sings eve- rything from pub tunes to classic rock to Broadway songs and they dance and stomp beats all along the way. For in- formation, check community-concerts. com. OCTOBER 11, 6-10 P.M. CityView Food & Wine Party Cape Fear Botanical Garden You don't want to miss our always fun, always delicious and always memorable annual Food & Wine Party, which fea- tures small bites from local restaurants, beer, wine and music. To buy a ticket, go to eventbrite.com and search for "CityView." OCTOBER 12-14 Indigo Moon Film Festival Downtown Fayetteville In its third year, the festival will air more than 70 films from around the world at five downtown locations. Film catego- ries include short and feature narratives and documentaries as well as animated and student films. "Living in the Future's Past," the opening night documentary, makes its North Carolina debut. For details and information, check indigo- moonfilmfestival.com. OCTOBER 13, 7-11 P.M. Pinwheel Masquerade Ball & Auction The Metropolitan Room This elegant evening features live and silent auctions, music and dancing, and culinary delicacies and mask contests. Proceeds benefit the Child Advocacy Center, which works to protect children and stop child abuse. For information, check childadvocacycenter.org. OCTOBER 19, 7:30 P.M. A Night of Jazz Holy Trinity Episcopal Church The Cumberland Oratorio Singers kicks off its new season with reduced ticket prices and a slate of concerts aimed at reaching wider audiences. Tonight's concert will feature jazz works by George Gershwin, Jerome Kern and Jimmy Van Heusen, among others. For information, check singwithcos.org. OCTOBER 20, NOON - 10 P.M. Fayetteville Dogwood Fall Festival Festival Park, Ray Avenue & Linear Park This festival will pack lots of doings into one big day, including performances by two tribute bands, food trucks, craft beer, kids' activities, hayrides, arts and crafts vendors and a historic hauntings tour. For details and information, check faydogwoodfestival.com. OCTOBER 20-21 Fayetteville Comic Con Crown Expo Center This event celebrates all forms and fans of American and world popular cul- ture, including comics, cosplay, gam- ing, collectible toys, anime and every kind of cool TV show and movie. Come dressed as your favorite character. Spe- cial guests will include Butch Patrick, who played Eddie Munster on "The Munsters." For details and information, check fayettevillecomiccon.com. OCTOBER 24-26, 6-10 P.M. Halloween Revels 1897 Poe House Members of the Gilbert Theater will act out vignettes in various areas of this his- toric home. The characters will demon- strate early 20th century cultural norms, music and poetry. Tours will run every 20 minutes. For information, check fa- cebook.com/MuseumoftheCapeFear. I N S I D E F A Y E T T E V I L L E O c t o b e r 1 2 - 1 4 O c t o b e r 2 0 - 2 1 O c t o b e r 1 1 TEXT "EVENTS" TO 88000 TO STAY UPDATED ON ALL LOCAL EVENTS

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