Crystal healing provides stepping stone for people looking to spirituality
While crystal healing is experiencing a surge of popularity through social media, it has been practiced for centuries and is tied to several different spiritual practices.
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While crystal healing is experiencing a surge of popularity through social media, it has been practiced for centuries and is tied to several different spiritual practices.
Zoe Roth’s face is synonymous with disasters, all because of a picture her dad took when she was almost five years old.
Over quarantine, while most people were listening to music, this UNC student was making it.
The UNC Process Series will present a reading of “Cascade,” a play about the climate crisis written by UNC alumnus Jim Grimsley, on April 16 and 17. “Cascade” will be the last performance in The Process Series’ 13th season, which has been completely virtual.
Though film is a predominantly visual medium, it would be a tremendous mistake to underestimate the importance of the sound behind it.
With a piece of sarcophagus, a pocket watch and a portrait of an unidentified sex worker called “Peaches,” a student tour guide at the Ackland Art Museum can create a conversation about telling time through art.
To be a college media adviser is a unique privilege.
The Morrison Art Studio is creating a virtual mural where UNC community members can share their artwork for this year's Arts Everywhere Day, an annual celebration of campus art.
Carolina Performing Arts recently released its spring season finale rundown, including a variety of events from an interview series to dance performances.
Movies about war are rarely ever movies about war.
The documentary “Framing Britney Spears," released last month on Hulu, has sparked a discussion among viewers, including UNC students and staff, about Spears' conservatorship and its online portrayal.
Women’s History Month may be fading out, but that doesn’t mean we should stop cranking up the volume on female musical artists making a difference. The 2021 Grammys proved that loud and proud females were inspiring a new generation of girls to demand equality while pumping out society-shattering tunes – literally.
Arts North Carolina will be hosting the ARTS Day Conference online from March 22 to March 24.
For the first time ever, visitors at the North Carolina Museum of Art can see mummies and related objects from the Greco-Roman period in Egypt.
UNC senior Kristen Brown, who writes under the pen name K. R. Brown, released the third book in her series of superhero novels in January.
When Carrboro-based musician John Harrison was in seventh grade, he bought his first record: "Licensed to Ill" by the Beastie Boys. Now, under the stage name Jphono1, Harrison is releasing his own experimental music.
As they deal with the struggles of COVID-19, a variety of creators in North Carolina are getting help from the Artist Support Grant.
Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has drastically affected the lives and work of artists and creatives in Orange County. While these artists struggled with the lack of in-person events and interaction with the community, they developed new projects and found new ways to be creative.
Whether you want to move from your hometown or explore opportunities in your field of interest, an internship can foster experiences beyond the classroom.
For many, watering dead plants is part of their daily routine, even if the leaves have been visibly dehydrated to a crisp for months. For independent music artist and UNC alumna Faith Jones, the same issue often applies to her personal relationships.