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(10/14/20 12:25am)
CLARIFICATION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated Stuti Parekh's class year. The article has been updated to reflect the appropriate class of Parekh. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(10/12/20 12:16am)
Chapel Hill residents and business owners were surprised to find a pop-up art installation lining Franklin Street on Thursday.
(10/11/20 10:38pm)
When senior Michael Sparks studied abroad in Japan last summer, he carried about 35 pounds of camera equipment up Mount Fuji to capture footage of his trip. Afterward, he was unable to sleep on either side of his body without feeling the effects of elevation sickness or sunburn.
(10/09/20 1:00am)
With each new spooky season comes a new wave of fear-seekers hoping for a ghastly adrenaline rush at haunted attractions. The pandemic, however, has caused temporary closures for many haunted houses in the Triangle area, so some haunted house operators have found a way to protect the spirit of Halloween and provide safe — yet haunted — attractions at the same time.
(10/08/20 11:19pm)
For 35 years, the North Carolina Latin American Film Festival has brought representation to the screen for Latin American writers, actors, directors and more. The venue is online this year, but the festival still plans to tell the stories of the Latin American community over the next 10 days.
(10/13/20 1:43am)
Eddie Van Halen, who died at 65 due to cancer on Tuesday, had a unique guitar playing style that left a mark on the music world and influenced UNC community members of all ages.
(10/08/20 1:02am)
Through the collaborative efforts of the Orange County Arts Commission and the Hillsborough Arts Council, this year’s fourth annual “Paint it Orange,” is taking a new online format to continue supporting artists in North Carolina.
(10/08/20 10:58pm)
Students have started making self-care plans for Friday, the day Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz encouraged professors to pause their classes for World Mental Health Day.
(10/06/20 1:28am)
After receiving a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts Big Read initiative, the Ackland Art Museum will host a virtual community reading program this month.
(10/06/20 12:12am)
About 100 bands and solo artists from a variety of genres and backgrounds came together virtually for the annual Carrboro Music Festival to keep musical spirit alive during the pandemic.
(10/06/20 1:57am)
Geometric shapes painted in primary colors melt on and off the screen, jazz ticks along in the background and there’s not a soul in sight. The latest art exhibition from Preservation Chapel Hill has gone virtual.
(10/05/20 10:59pm)
Whether it is the nostalgic pop of Gen Z’s favorite boy band, One Direction, or the alternative rap icon that is Tyler, The Creator, some albums are just so perfect that every song could have been a single. Every student has their go-to Spotify or Apple Music playlist for studying or driving, but that feeling you get when you find an album you enjoy from front to back is unparalleled.
(10/04/20 9:49pm)
It’s time for the presidential debates — and this year, students are adopting a few interesting coping mechanisms to process the events.
(10/05/20 2:26am)
Quilting seems to be a hobby of the past, but UNC first-year Olivia Sallis has found it and used it as a way to destress and manage her time.
(10/15/20 8:47pm)
With comedy clubs operating at limited capacity and Zoom open mics not quite filling the void for some comics, Chelsea Keyes took it upon herself to provide a solution. She got some pallets and some plywood and built four stages, which comics now walk across weekly in outdoor open mic sessions hosted in a parking lot behind The PIT.
(10/05/20 11:38pm)
Garnering billions of views on the Draco Malfoy hashtag, fans of the Harry Potter series are creating POVs and appreciation posts revolving around the character that many used to hate.
(10/04/20 11:36pm)
As old shows are resurfacing on Netflix, many people are finding new interpretations and meaning within these stories.
(10/02/20 12:50am)
There’s an alien assassin disguised as a Teletubbie on the loose. Your roommates are furiously scribbling on their phones. And you’re blanking on the name of Ross’s pet monkey.
(09/30/20 10:04pm)
Have no fear, The Witch's Haunted Barn is here to save Halloween in 2020.
(09/29/20 11:29pm)
While much has changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an event put on by the UNC Latina/o Studies Program is showing that poetry is never canceled.