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(11/10/20 12:09am)
In 2012, 12-year-old Andrew Grace found himself in the midst of an Alex Trebek inquisition during “Kids Week” on "Jeopardy!," Grace, who is now a junior at UNC studying biomedical engineering, jumped at the opportunity to be a contestant on the show.
(11/15/20 9:25pm)
For students who feel the cultural experience they have on campus has been put on pause, a new student-run magazine called "SAATH HAI SHAKTI" offers a fresh perspective.
(11/09/20 12:44am)
When I was young and foolish, I used to complain constantly about the music my mother played. A fan of bluegrass and Americana, my mother has a taste in music that would never be described as "hip" or "cool," especially not by a middle school-aged Brian, whose idea of cool mainly revolved around looking like and listening to Billie Joe Armstrong.
(11/10/20 12:14am)
Faculty and staff of the UNC music department introduced "Do the Work Wednesdays," a weekly series that highlights anti-racism work being done in the department. It came after the department spent the summer reflecting on their internal systemic racism and ways to enact meaningful change.
(11/06/20 5:45am)
The Orange County Arts Commission inducted two new advisory board members last month, UNC senior Matthew Keith and photographer Sean T. Bailey.
(11/06/20 12:41am)
Pop sensation Ariana Grande isn’t afraid to boldly confront the confusing cross-section of love and lust. "Positions," Grande’s third album in two years, is an exploration of a young woman’s sensual side, with songs openly addressing our generation’s attitudes toward sex, and packing the track list with infinite intimate innuendoes. You’re going to want to take notes.
(11/05/20 1:40am)
Carrboro-based Dwarf Star Studios will present three local bands in a monthly virtual concert series at 7 p.m. Thursday. The free show will have most bands stream in from remote locations, with one using the Cat’s Cradle in Carborro as a performing space.
(11/05/20 1:26am)
Bullet journaling is a creative outlet for many, but UNC junior Kayla Dang takes it to another level with her YouTube channel.
(11/05/20 12:32am)
November is Native American Heritage Month, and many are honoring and learning about Native culture and practices. To gain more insight into the Indigenous herbal practices, the Orange County Historical Museum is hosting Indigenous Herbs, an event with Vickie Jeffries.
(11/03/20 11:48pm)
This time last year, visitors from across the state and beyond were arriving in Orange County for the annual studio tours put on by the Orange County Artists Guild. They bounced around from studio to studio, and maybe capped the day with a visit to one of the several local restaurants that sponsored the event.
(11/04/20 12:44am)
The Raleigh Arts Commission awarded RDU on Stage the Medal of Arts “Arts Hero” award this October for its efforts with regard to the Black Lives Matter movement and COVID-19.
(11/03/20 11:54pm)
This year has been marked by a global pandemic, widespread anxiety and international political tribalism — all amplified by social media. The latest addition to the collective angst is the viral spread of “bruh girls” and “hey girlies.”
(11/03/20 3:23am)
Breonna Taylor is being memorialized in a new commission at the Ackland Art Museum that opened last week.
(11/03/20 12:30am)
Many concert tours in 2020 ended before they could even start, causing music fans and many UNC students to miss out on seeing their favorite songs performed live.
(11/02/20 1:37am)
Anyone on Rosemary Street is likely to hear the rush of cars going by, the clang of doors while patrons enter and exit restaurants, and people chatting on the sidewalk. But this year, there's a new sound — music from a trombone wafting into the evening from the parking garage on the corner of Rosemary and Columbia streets.
(11/12/20 10:04pm)
In Netflix's latest hit "Emily in Paris," Emily Cooper stepped off the plane from Chicago not knowing more French than simply “bonjour." Still, she found a way to win the hearts of everyone around her. But UNC students who have spent time in France see a different way of life for Americans in Paris.
(11/01/20 11:12pm)
Editor's note: This story includes references to sexual assault.
(10/28/20 12:53am)
UNC Pauper Players has found a way to bring the Halloween tradition of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" back to students and the Chapel Hill community in a safe way, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
(10/30/20 2:26am)
Black creatives at UNC navigate being vulnerable in self-expression and self-realization, as many are susceptible to imposter syndrome – especially when they already feel that they don’t have a seat at the table.
(10/26/20 12:39am)
The staff of WXYC is working to preserve the station’s culture and core values amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The student-run, nonprofit radio station has been on air since 1977.