Grammy-nominated UNC alum Tift Merritt to host livestream interview series for CPA
Carolina Performing Arts is kicking off its 2020-2021 season with a performance that's new territory for them: a livestream interview series.
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Carolina Performing Arts is kicking off its 2020-2021 season with a performance that's new territory for them: a livestream interview series.
On the evening before Faith Hedgepeth died in 2012, she attended an event for Alpha Pi Omega, the nation’s oldest and largest Native American Greek-letter organization. She was inducted into the sorority as an honorary member in 2013.
When incoming first-years Daniel Asanov and Tomer Goldhagen started looking for suitemates, their search was based on a common interest: music.
When UNC junior Dustin Duong decided to recreate Carroll Hall on Minecraft, he had no idea that it would garner attention from students, alumni and even ESPN writers.
Skydiving from tiny planes thousands of feet in the air. Dangling feet off the edge of skyscrapers. Flying down the sides of mountains in the Alps.
If you have been active on social media over the past six months, you may have noticed one of 2020’s more surprising twists: the return of the mullet.
Cute planters, hot pink desk drawers, interesting art and pictures of friends and family are only a few things that make sophomore SamLevi Sizemore’s space his own.
Students are turning to art to combat stress and anxiety that can come with quarantining.
Caffé Driade gave its customers a bit of "deja-brew" when the shop reopened on Tuesday after closing earlier in the year due to lack of business from COVID-19. As with many shops and small businesses, the pandemic has changed the operations of the business but not the atmosphere of the coffee shops in Chapel Hill and Carrboro.
Though COVID-19 guidelines have kept them apart since July, Chapel Hill band "The Magnolias" is continuing to invent ways to remain connected in order to rehearse, record and produce their newest album.
Editor's note: This story contains references to rape, sexual assault and post-traumatic stress.
No eating, no drinking and silence your cellphone — from your living room, that is — the show is about to begin.
A year after releasing their first record, local band Toothsome has released two new songs.
After 30 years of advocating, the Asian American Center finally opened its virtual doors on Thursday. But for Selina Shi, a UNC sophomore and the co-director of the Asian American Center, it represents more than just a physical place.
Michael Sparks, a senior who serves as vice president of the Carolina Film Association, was working on multiple projects when campus closed in the spring, including one that was being shot in a cast member’s sorority house full of cast, crew members and other residents.
In a time challenging for people to find themselves immersed in cultural experiences, a new exhibit at the FRANK gallery featuring local artists opened on Tuesday with COVID-19 precautions.
As a performing art reliant on the collaboration of numerous, unaccompanied voices, a cappella is one of many musical communities on campus forced to reconcile with social distancing boundaries.
Art is known to imitate life, and 2020 is no exception.
The entertainment industry looks very different during a pandemic, but the Kenan Theatre Company is taking it in stride with a virtual script reading of José Rivera's “Marisol” on Sept. 4 and 5.
After almost six months of living through the COVID-19 pandemic, wearing a mask in public has become almost second-nature to many people. For some, face coverings have become fashion staples, DIY projects and even sentimental items.