Seymour Senior Center displays “Art is History” caricatures collection by local artist
Originally from Milledgeville, Georgia, 79-year-old Chapel Hill resident Gary Owens said his artistic career began while he was in middle school.
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Originally from Milledgeville, Georgia, 79-year-old Chapel Hill resident Gary Owens said his artistic career began while he was in middle school.
The N.C. State Fair is coming to Raleigh this week, running from Oct. 13 to Oct. 23.
Popcorn machines are popping and movie projectors are raring for battle – Film Fest 919 will welcome people back to the Silverspot and Lumina theaters for its fifth installment.
Festifall Arts Markets & More, a showcase of local and regional artists, artisans and performers, will return to Chapel Hill for three successive Saturdays, beginning on Oct. 8.
Artists from several states will gather in Orange County from Oct. 5-7 to participate in the sixth annual Paint It Orange Plein Air Paint-Out and Wet Paint Sale hosted by the Orange County Arts Commission.
At the first screening of the 2022 Diaspora Festival of Black and Independent Film, organized by the Sonja Haynes Stone Center on Sept. 29, attendees watched a documentary called "Freedom Hill" at the Varsity Theatre on Franklin Street.
The press tour for “Don’t Worry Darling” had it all.
Sawyer Rose is many things.
For the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Carrboro Music Festival is back.
An eight-piece brass ensemble, The Soul Rebels performed at Memorial Hall last Friday with special guest Big Freedia to open up the Fall 2022 Carolina Performing Arts season.
The annual Efland Ruritan Club Rodeo, hosted by the Efland Ruritan Club, is scheduled to take place on Friday, Sept. 30, and Saturday, Oct. 1, after a two-year hiatus.
A unique collection of collages, paintings, videos and dolls waits in the Brown Gallery and Museum at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History.
Southern Village’s Live Music on the Village Green series concluded this Sunday, but Sept. 22's open mic and karaoke night will be the last music event of the year.
A new bench memorializing late Chapel Hill resident and activist Eva Metzger will be installed on the Tanyard Branch Trail on Sept. 21.
The Chapel Hill Public Library is celebrating Banned Books Week through a partnership with Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Holiday Parade will return this year for the first time since 2019. This year, the institutions organizing the event are placing emphasis on celebrating and showcasing the diversity of the community.
The UNC Institute of Marine Sciences, which is based in Morehead City, recently acquired Phillips Island, a 17-acre private island in Carteret County.
Recently, I found myself watching Garth Brooks: The Road I’m On – an A&E documentary series that peeks into the life of the best-selling solo artist. Towards the end of the first episode, as Brooks reflects on his career, he speaks earnestly to the camera, “Between me and you, country music, I don’t think, has ever been treated with the same respect as pop, rock…We always kind of get downplayed.”
Community members will soon be able to see drawings of renowned Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn right on UNC's campus.
Mental health wellness and awareness have become central focuses for universities across the country, and this is no different at UNC.