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Now that the bridge is back open, it will be easier to drive to all of these events

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Now that the bridge is back open, it will be easier to drive to all of these events

Welcome to the weekly Port City Life newsletter brought to you by me, StarNews reporter John Staton.

Well, we made it folks. For all intents and purposes, work on Wilmington’s Cape Fear Memorial Bridge is complete, and all lanes of traffic are open to drivers. We can now get back to our regular level of heavy traffic.

Seriously, though, driving to all the stuff you need to around town, especially on the weekdays, should be slightly less stressful now. Let’s take a look at some of the events you’ll be checking out in the coming days.

Weekend weather outlook

Once we get this rain out of the way things should cool down a bit for what could be a very nice weekend. Rainy and possibly stormy on Friday, but much sunnier on Saturday and Sunday with highs near 80.

Go | See | Do

Not a ton of big events or festivals in the Wilmington area this weekend, but it’s a good weekend to check out some music, with a nice mix of local bands and touring acts from Boone, Asheville and elsewhere. Plus, we’ve got comedy, including one show that will deliver laughs for Mother’s Day, and a historic Brunswick County venue is hosting a musical revue.

Link to full roundup below, and don’t forget to check our big list of outdoor summer concerts.

What’s happening? 15 things to do in the Wilmington area this weekend: Music, comedy, burlesque and more

The Dish with Port City Foodies

It was quite the kerfuffle this week when a popular waterfront restaurant in Wilmington announced some changes. Food writer Allison Ballard has the story.

Plus, Wilmington chefs and bartenders compete for statewide glory, and a Wilmington favorite lands on OpenTable’s list of best brunch restaurants.

Getting to know the Wilmington Greek Festival

Even if you’ve been going to the Wilmington Greek Festival for years, you might not know that the festival grew out of a Greek community with deep roots in Wilmington, with some families arriving in the Port City more than 100 years ago.

As the Wilmington Greek Festival returns to St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church on South College Road for the 32nd time May 17-19, let’s take a look at the history behind it.

Greek history: Wilmington’s Greek Fest has roots to immigrants who helped shape the city

News you can use

We’ve got a look at what’s currently filming in the Wilmington area, and a look at what completed projects will be on screens soon.

Plus, a Wilmington swim and racquet club is for sale, and an area park tries to rid itself of invasive species.

Wilmington-area filming update: What’s shooting now, what’s coming soon, star sightings

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