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(09/10/21 12:54am)
Beyond mentions of "RateMyProfessors.com" and “clusterfucks,” Netflix’s new dramedy “The Chair,” draws strong parallels to UNC’s current campus climate. Additionally, it highlights the inequities within academia through its satirization of the higher education system.
(09/09/21 11:25pm)
From what clothes you wear, to what restaurants you dine at, a lot of decisions are made based on what is known to be “trendy.” Over 44 percent of people between 18 and 34 have purchased something recommended to them by social media influencers.
(09/09/21 12:31am)
The bend of a guitar string, the gentle fall of a fiddle bow and the twangy vibrato of a homegrown voice: country music is the language of rural America. Once the anthem of the working class, it has evolved into the calling card of conservative America.
(09/07/21 8:45pm)
Kanye West is notorious in the musical sphere as a critically acclaimed American producer and rapper. With the release of his 10th studio album, “Donda,” members of The Daily Tar Heel’s editorial staff ranked which of Kanye’s solo albums are contenders for his best work — and which ones fall short.
(09/07/21 1:49am)
After a year of constantly being bombarded with news about coronavirus, the desire to escape the pandemic and focus on anything else is at an all-time high. However, one severely under-appreciated hero throughout the past year has consistently come to our rescue against COVID-19 fatigue.
(09/02/21 11:32pm)
After multiple missed release dates, listening events in Atlanta and Chicago and an Instagram post stating that Universal Studios released the album without his approval — Chicagoan artist Kanye West finally released his 10th studio album, "Donda."
(09/05/21 5:11pm)
Taylor Swift has sonically — and for many, literally — carried people my age from childhood to young adulthood.
(08/25/21 1:24am)
For as long as he can remember, UNC junior Aditya Surana has loved music.
(07/20/21 3:53am)
Tracks Music Library, a streaming platform for local music, recently released "Tracks in the Stacks," a mini online concert and interview series that highlights three up-and-coming artists.
(05/28/21 1:04am)
With COVID-19 restrictions easing up, spring and summer events are coming back in full force. From concerts to art exhibitions, there are plenty of opportunities to break routine and enjoy the season in Chapel Hill.
(05/03/21 12:08am)
As the spring semester is beginning to wind down, many seniors are commemorating this milestone in their lives with photographs. Some have recruited friends or family members to take their pictures and others will hire professional photographers, but the bittersweet sentiments remain the same.
(04/29/21 1:25am)
Beginning last fall, the Downtown Chapel Hill Partnership works to bring good music and positive vibes to the community while supporting local musicians and businesses.
(04/28/21 9:01pm)
UNC student DJ's got a chance to be on the New York radio show, The Harlem Connection, along with linguistics professor J. Michael Terry on an episode that focused on the power of words.
(04/26/21 2:00am)
New York-based polymedia artist Eto Otitigbe was selected as this semester's Hanes Visiting Artist and offered a virtual lecture to the UNC community on Thursday.
(04/23/21 1:30am)
LAB! Theatre, a student theatre company, is virtually producing and broadcasting an original student play by senior Stuart Wilson, “One Foot Forward, One Foot Back" this weekend.
(04/20/21 11:20pm)
With the 2021 Oscars poised to be presented on April 25, it’s time to get serious about viewing those critically acclaimed films you keep putting off. We watched almost every Oscar-nominated movie to help you narrow down which cinematic masterpieces you should check out before the big day (not because we had too much free time, really!). From Nomadland to Minari to Sound of Metal, each of these films are outstanding nominees you don’t want to miss.
(04/16/21 1:49am)
Poetry is everywhere. It’s not just found in poetry books, but it is embedded in prose, within the lyrics of your favorite song and lodged in encouraging messages from friends.
(04/15/21 10:45pm)
"Nomadland” is this year’s best picture.
(04/16/21 12:03am)
Steep Canyon Rangers started as a group of friends at UNC with a common interest in music. They never knew they would one day be nominated for three Grammys.
(04/16/21 1:50am)
No muted microphones, no screen-sharing and no chat box — starting on Friday, the “Micro/Macro” exhibit at the Ackland Art Museum will be in person and open to the public.