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(11/01/19 9:06pm)
UNC junior Liz Howard spent her summer looking for a play that spoke to her. Howard created Black Arts Theatre Company last year — and when she stumbled upon “Black Girl, Interrupted,” she knew she had found the company’s inaugural show.
(11/01/19 1:08am)
In 1989, Ray Dooley was heading back to New York City after spending a year and a half at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival when he received a call from the PlayMakers Repertory Company's artistic director at the time.
(11/01/19 12:26am)
Some people within the LGBTQ+ community were never given the opportunity to be themselves during their teenage years, and the Human Rights Campaign Triangle seeks to create a safe space that allows individuals to relive their high school prom experience in a way that’s more true to themselves.
(10/31/19 5:19am)
Despite Wilson Library's intimidating exterior, it's home to a large variety of materials, from a music library to rare books — and even Halloween events.
(10/31/19 12:26am)
WXYC’s disco dance is coming to Cat’s Cradle on Friday with the hopes of presenting a new twist on disco music and engaging the Chapel Hill-Carrboro community in a night full of fun and dancing.
(10/30/19 11:24pm)
A story of womanhood, the struggles of finding love and the importance of a good dance number collide to create Company Carolina’s production of “Sweet Charity.” The show is running from Nov.1-3 at CURRENT ArtSpace in Chapel Hill.
(10/30/19 11:49pm)
Chapel Hill Public Library will be offering an opportunity for people to de-stress with friends and meet new people — and attendees won't even have to spend any money.
(10/30/19 11:01pm)
If you've been waiting for a chance to discover what goth culture is or looking for a more inclusive goth club, Dead Souls Gothic Lounge may be for you.
(10/31/19 2:09am)
During the month of November, writers of all ages and experience levels will take on the challenge of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) — to write 50,000 words in 30 days.
(10/30/19 12:15am)
Steve Baker has been working in music his entire life. He is a trumpet player and vocalist for Bull City Syndicate, a Durham-based variety act that originally formed in 1993. He has played in the Triangle area for years, including Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro. But his show on Halloween night will be particularly special.
(10/29/19 11:23pm)
As October draws to a close, the veil between this world and the next becomes thinner and thinner. For some, this is something to fear. For others — like the folks at Abundance NC — it’s something to celebrate.
(10/30/19 1:21am)
With its 200th anniversary, the Town of Chapel Hill is hoping to celebrate its history while inviting residents to be a part of its growth and future. A public art bench that was installed in Merritt’s Pasture in honor of the renowned Chapel Hill family on Friday is aiming to do exactly that.
(10/29/19 1:06am)
While astrology, magic, tarot and other non-traditional spiritual media have existed for thousands of years, many agree these alternative systems have made a comeback in Gen Z culture.
(10/30/19 1:59am)
Ellis Dyson, frontman of local folk band Ellis Dyson & the Shambles, is throwing a spook show titled Halloween Monster Bash at The Station in Carrboro on Oct. 31. The show will feature original music from Ellis Dyson & the Shambles and The Oblations, along with covers of well-known Halloween songs.
(10/31/19 3:16pm)
UNC professor Theo Dingemans is working with a team of researchers on a membrane-based water purification tool with the goal of providing safer water for populations across the globe.
(10/29/19 1:05am)
“Carolyn Adams” is a story of memory and friendship, love and regret, but most of all, it’s a story of second chances.
(10/30/19 1:30am)
Chapel Hill is home to a fusion of southern eateries, a diverse array of restaurants with flavors from around the world, and it also offers options for vegetarians and vegans.
(10/28/19 10:34pm)
Seeking to offer a safer alternative to trick-or-treating for children and a fun evening activity for families, Durham Parks and Recreation will be holding its 31st Hallow-Eno.
(10/29/19 12:01am)
UNC professor Juan Álamo is more than just a performer, educator and composer — he is also the founder of the Latin jazz ensemble Marimjazzia. On Oct. 29, the Sonja Haynes Stone Center is hosting a release party for the band's latest album, "Ruta Panoramica."
(10/28/19 1:19am)
A replica of the moon will eclipse downtown Durham as a part of a free, four-day celebration in the community, starting on Oct. 31 through Nov. 3.