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(11/19/19 3:06am)
When theater was created by the Greeks, they wanted the experience to be engaging. Director Zi Alikhan hopes he can emulate that in the Playmakers Repertory Company's production of "Ragtime."
(11/19/19 12:45am)
Carolina Performing Arts is bringing “Loch na hEala,” a critically acclaimed reimagining of Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake,” to Memorial Hall on Nov. 20 and 21.
(11/19/19 12:17am)
Bernie Herman, a UNC professor of American studies and folklore, is coming to Flyleaf Books on Wednesday, Nov. 20, to let audiences chew on “A South You Never Ate.”
(11/18/19 1:42pm)
What would your childhood self think of you now? Have you become someone you would have looked up to? For recent UNC grad Nick Trombetta, the answer is yes.
(11/18/19 12:25am)
Triangle ArtWorks and Orange County Arts Commission present Arts + Law: Trademark, Copyright and Intellectual Property — a workshop that will teach local artists how to protect and profit from their artwork.
(11/17/19 11:54pm)
Imagine a venue that seats about 200 people. Now, imagine being asked to perform music in front of this crowd with only three or four other students, all without a conductor to guide you.
(12/16/19 11:10pm)
Student theater is an ever-changing environment.
(11/18/19 3:24am)
“What could possibly go right?”
(11/15/19 9:52pm)
Local artists Julie Berkowitz and Christine Parks are hosting their second annual “Meet the Makers” event on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Camellia Forest Tea Gardens.
(11/15/19 5:02am)
This weekend, 4,000 pounds of molten iron will be poured into molds in the middle of Durham Central Park.
(11/15/19 2:41am)
This Friday, Nov. 15, the UNC Pauper Players is hosting its first cabaret of the season at Linda’s Bar & Grill at 7 p.m.
(11/15/19 4:13am)
South Asian dance and culture will be on display this Saturday, Nov. 16, at Memorial Hall for UNC’s annual Aaj Ka Dhamaka dance competition. Now in its 21st year, the competition is bringing together 16 different dance teams from universities across the nation.
(11/15/19 4:50am)
Eddie Watkins was a prominent figure in the Chapel Hill music scene for over two decades. He helped form the band Polvo in 1990 while attending UNC. Polvo went on to tour North America multiple times, as well as the United Kingdom and Europe. He also played in three other local bands — Frosted Sugar Bombs, Dr. Powerful and Stranger in the Valley of the Kings.
(11/15/19 3:31am)
Networking in any professional circle can be difficult to navigate, but Triangle ArtWorks is trying to remedy that for local artists. The organization is hosting an Arts Marketing Meetup on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Imbibe in Chapel Hill.
(11/17/19 11:59pm)
Chapel Hill Players (CHiPs), a UNC student comedy group, will perform improv Tuesday based on multiple issues of your favorite student newspaper.
(11/15/19 1:59am)
Sarah Cahill is known for her lifetime dedication to supporting the artistic works of women. Cahill’s latest project, a piano concert called “The Future is Female,” originally started as a dream that her husband had.
(11/15/19 12:03am)
The 14th annual Carrboro Film Festival will be held this weekend at the downtown Carrboro ArtsCenter. This is the first year that filmmaker Bradley Bethel is taking the helm as director of the festival, and he is making an effort to pivot the festival’s theme to be more representative of the South’s unique place in American culture.
(11/14/19 3:22am)
"She Who Tells a Story: Women Photographers from Iran and the Arab World,” is the Ackland's fall exhibit, highlighting ideas of the Middle Eastern identity. On Nov. 16, these themes will be shared through a new art form — dance.
(11/14/19 12:39am)
College Night: ¡Fridamania! at the North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) will feature live music, a nacho bar, dancing, art making and student-led tours of the Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Mexican Modernism art exhibit.
(11/13/19 11:56pm)
One of the main incentives for Naomi Sutherland, a harpist of ten years, to come to UNC-Chapel Hill was to be a part of their unique harp ensemble.