Arts
Augustana plays to home crowd
Homecoming band plays pop hits
Augustana didn't travel to UNC to leisurely enjoy the sights and traditions of Chapel Hill.
But when the pop-rock group performed the fight song, including a resounding cry of "go to hell Duke," on Saturday during one of UNC's Homecoming concerts, those who attended the show could've suspected the band had been around town for awhile. (0 Comments)
St. Petersburg orchestra sells out Memorial Hall
Even before Chief Conductor Yuri Temirkanov appeared before a sellout Memorial Hall crowd, baton in hand, it was apparent that the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra's performance Friday was something of a landmark for UNC's performing arts community.
Chancellor James Moeser and UNC's Executive Director for the Arts Emil Kang presented James A. Heavner, chairman of the National Advisory Board for the Carolina Performing Arts, with a framed baton for bringing such a prestigious group to campus. (0 Comments)
Chancellor James Moeser and UNC's Executive Director for the Arts Emil Kang presented James A. Heavner, chairman of the National Advisory Board for the Carolina Performing Arts, with a framed baton for bringing such a prestigious group to campus. (0 Comments)
Internship affords Hollywood exposure
Paul Edwards, a UNC alumnus turned Hollywood screenwriter and director said that when he moved to Los Angeles years ago to find a job, that he knew only one person involved in the entertainment industry.
After making a name for himself, Edwards took on the job of director of UNC's Hollywood Media Internship program to give students A-list internships he never had. (0 Comments)









