Girls Rock NC encourages youth to take up space and make noise
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A drum set starts a beat. Another layers on top of it. Then another. Suddenly there are five drum sets all playing in sync. They stop, and giggles and laughter from the musicians begin.
The music was on, and the room was filled with enthusiastic chatter.
My Sister Maura, an Raleigh based band and self-described “indie shoegaze outfit,” has played at Neptunes Parlour before, but never in front of an at-capacity crowd.
The Carrboro and Chapel Hill art communities come alive on the second Friday of every month through November for their 2nd Friday Art Walk.
Anjali Keyal said that when she is performing, all that matters is her, her body, the audience and the lights. That’s all there is.
There are benefits to finding creative ways — such as writing, art, drawing or photography — to deal with the pain and fear caused by the events of Aug. 28, Garry Crites, the senior director of strategic programs at the ArtsCenter in Carrboro, said.
Throughout the Triangle, Latino creators are expressing their identities and experiences through art, from music to dance to murals.
Artists near and far have traveled to downtown Raleigh for the 13th annual Hopscotch Music Festival, which advertises itself as an even larger and better experience than previous years.
Coulture Magazine, a student-led fashion and lifestyle magazine at UNC, has published bright and chic editions every year since 2015.
Along the winding Mt. Carmel Church Road in Chapel Hill, situated in the vibrantly painted building of an old gas station, is a hidden hub for the arts: Tripp’s Store.
Under sunlight streaming through a leafy canopy of swaying oaks, Pierce Freelon, children’s musician and collaborator with Paperhand Puppet Intervention, walked barefoot onto the dirt floor of the Forest Theatre.
In Art History 290: Loving Your Local Art Scene, a special topics art history course, students explored grassroots art scenes in the Triangle.
This time last year, UNC senior Liam Hanson came to Professor David Garcia, Musical Empowerment’s faculty advisor, with the idea of organizing a music festival.
To absolutely no one’s surprise, Kanye West is making headlines again.
The 74th Annual Emmy Awards are finally upon us as Hollywood comes together to celebrate the year’s best in television.
Arts Everywhere, Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture and Chapel Hill Public Library are partnering to host Movies Under the Stars, an annual series of free movies screened every Thursday through Aug. 18, at the Forest Theatre.
Music Maker Foundation is holding a series of free concerts at Carrboro Town Commons every Friday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. from May 13 to June 10.
Following years of success and growth, Netflix lost 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter of the year. This downward trend threatens to persist if Netflix does not adapt specifically toward younger customers. These are people who crave television and film not only for its intrinsic entertainment but also to participate in a conversation around what they’re watching.
From comedy to drama, the 11th annual Long Story Shorts Festival has a performance for every audience. After a year of preparation, playwrights, actors and directors are ready for the stage.
Five years after receiving their Masters of Fine Arts from UNC, mixed-media visual artist Saba Taj is returning once more to their alma mater. They're serving as a visiting lecturer, helping to guide the next generation of artists.