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"It was a play on 'Tar Heels.'"
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"It was a play on 'Tar Heels.'"
Chapel Hill's new poet laureate Cortland Gilliam hopes to amplify suppressed voices and educate young members of the community.
The Carolina Global Photography Exhibition opened at the FedEx Global Education Center this month for the first time since the start of the pandemic. The exhibition showcases finalists from the Carolina Global Photography Competition and features photos from over 30 countries.
Five years after purchasing his first camera to take pictures of his daughter, Cornell Watson celebrated the opening of his exhibit “Tarred Healing” at the National Civil Rights Museum.
While the saxophone-wielding, bandana-wearing Saxsquatch might have just completed a two-month national tour, appeared on "The Tonight Show" and recorded a cover of “Maneater” with John Oates, he owes his origins to Chapel Hill.
I have spent countless hours listening to hip-hop music and more time than I’m proud to admit trying to buy concert and festival tickets. Still, I feel disconnected and left out by the community of listeners.
Every two weeks, a coalition of creatives with a variety of academic interests gather in Campus Y’s Anne Queen Faculty Commons.
This year, Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture has committed resources to several public art displays around Chapel Hill.
The extensive music collection of LeRoy Frasier, one the first Black students at UNC, will be donated to N.C. Central University.
A part of me always knew I wasn’t going to be in a lab coat or scrubs.
Kidzu Children's Museum in Chapel Hill will commemorate this year’s GivingTuesday with a fundraising campaign titled "Play Anyway."
Music is a part of many people’s daily routines — but it can also be used by music therapists to help people in deeper ways.
Carrboro Film Fest will return for its 17th year from Nov. 18 to 20, taking place at the ArtsCenter in Carrboro.
In the spirit of the Thanksgiving season, Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture will be hosting its second annual Thanks + Giving Food Truck Rodeo on Nov. 13.
Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture is calling on local artists to apply for the opportunity to design art for the ceilings of Chapel Hill Transit buses.
Across Chapel Hill and Carrboro, dozens of murals bring beauty to buildings' walls and attention to movements and influential figures.
The 2022 Africa Fest hosted by the UNC African Studies Center was a day filled with live music, dance performances and poetry in celebration of African culture, art and history.
Liza Wolff-Francis has been selected as Carrboro’s next poet laureate and will begin her term in January, taking over for current Poet Laureate Fred Joiner.
The 17th Annual West End Poetry Festival will take place at the Carrboro Town Hall and the Century Center on Oct. 14 and 15, respectively.
Originally from Milledgeville, Georgia, 79-year-old Chapel Hill resident Gary Owens said his artistic career began while he was in middle school.