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(11/30/23 1:10am)
Last year, Orange County resident and UNC alumnus William McLean started writing letters to some of the illustrators of children's books favored by his now 3-year-old daughter Cora Grace.
(11/16/23 4:11am)
The student-run Modernextension Dance Company is preparing to dance among the many works of art in the Ackland Art Museum from 6-8 p.m. on Nov. 17.
(11/17/23 2:54am)
On Nov. 2, the Beatles released a new song, six decades after their first album debuted. “Now and Then,” an originally unfinished demo recorded by John Lennon in the late 1970s, became a full-fledged track in the Beatles’ discography thanks to machine learning. That’s right — artificial intelligence just became the fifth member of the Beatles.
(11/14/23 11:28pm)
The DTH's Laney Currin spoke with president of the Walk-Ons and a junior at UNC, Logan Kaelin, about the group's expectations for the rest of the school year as part of a series featuring the a cappella groups on campus.
(11/13/23 4:00am)
The Daily Tar Heel's Laney Currin spoke with Kai Turik, a senior at UNC and the president of the Tarpeggios, a mixed-voice a cappella group, about the group’s history and their unique sound as part of a series featuring each a cappella group on campus.
(11/23/23 7:40pm)
Philosophy, religion and history are intertwined in Xuewu Zheng’s exhibition “One’s Religion” at the Hanes Art Center.
(11/17/23 9:58am)
Imagine it's a breezy fall day on campus. You're settled in the Pit, locked in on an assignment due that night. All of a sudden, a bustling group clutching pencils and sketch pads approaches.
(11/07/23 1:15am)
As a cappella groups prepare for the upcoming season, The Daily Tar Heel's Mila Mascenik spoke with Abigail Paquin, the president of the Loreleis, as part of a series featuring each group on campus.
(11/13/23 2:53am)
On Nov. 2, a classroom in Carolina Hall was transformed into a makeshift dance studio as tables were pushed to the side and jazz music flowed through the speakers.
(11/07/23 10:56pm)
Five years and more than 500 poems.
(11/15/23 7:10pm)
North Carolina quilt creators support communities all over the world with thousands of blanket donations, according to MaryAnn Bufalini, one of the about 200 members of the Durham-Orange Quilters Guild.
(11/03/23 3:44am)
On Oct. 20, the Orange County Arts Commission announced the 38 recipients of its 2023-24 art grants, which total $118,220.
(11/09/23 9:07pm)
Last Sunday and Monday, the walls of the Theater Gallery at the Carrboro ArtsCenter were filled with photographs from students in photography workshops, many of them retired and experimenting with new creative outlets.
(11/06/23 1:30am)
Peel Gallery’s current exhibition, “The Decline of Malls Across America” by Michael Galinsky, showcases photographs that transport audiences back to a now-foreign commercialized sanctuary — the mall.
(11/03/23 3:46am)
Martin Scorsese tells an uncensored story of the greed-fueled history of violence against the Indigenous people of the Osage Nation in his newest epic drama, “Killers of the Flower Moon.”
(11/06/23 3:41am)
Dasan Ahanu, 2023 Piedmont Laureate and Durham-based poet, said spoken word poetry saved his life.
(10/31/23 10:03pm)
At the Saturday midnight showing of cult classic “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” in the Varsity Theatre, a crowd of UNC students outfitted in fishnets, lingerie and bold, red lips were full of antici…
(10/31/23 2:25am)
At the end of several long, winding roads, with an ideal view of the fall foliage, sits Down Yonder Farm in Hillsborough. On Saturday, this was the setting for Sleepy Fest, a music festival organized by Carrboro's local record label, Sleepy Cat Records.
(10/24/23 9:45pm)
Triangle Tarot and Friends meets every month to deepen their understanding of an old practice, and most importantly, to connect with other like-minded people.
(10/17/23 10:04pm)
Friday the 13th — a time for scary stories, slasher films and a chill that seems to creep around the dark.