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Ashley Maria was determined to take on the film scene.
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Ashley Maria was determined to take on the film scene.
Two hundred years ago, Jane Austen wrote, “It's such a happiness when good people get together,” in her fifth book, “Emma.”
Piedmont Laureate James Maxey has thought a lot about a matchup between Captain Jack Sparrow and Cthulhu.
As UNC's historical architect and campus historic preservation manager from 2002 to 2008, Paul Kapp spent a lot of time learning about the history of UNC's buildings. One architect, William Nichols, stood out. After years of research, Kapp will read from his book, “The Architecture of William Nichols: Building the Antebellum South in North Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi,” in Hillsborough on Sunday. He spoke to Arts & Culture Editor Sarah Vassello to discuss Nichols' life.
When UNC class of 2015 graduate Rob Jones traveled to Hawaii last summer, he didn’t visit the picturesque beaches or the typical tourist traps.
The smash hit of 2000, "Who Let the Dogs Out," is celebrating its 15th anniversary in July. With over 9 million plays on Spotify, a Grammy for Best Dance Recording and international fame, the song is what the Baha Men are known for — but not all that they are made of. Ten years after their last album, the Baha Men are ready to release their latest album this summer.
Shane Smith and Rachel Kennedy danced to TV On The Radio’s “Will Do” at their wedding to celebrate the beginning of the rest of their lives together.
Chancellor Carol Folt took the stage at Memorial Hall Wednesday morning, addressing the Carolina Performing Arts advisory board, members of the Board of Trustees, UNC academic leadership, local school and community leaders and Chapel Hill artists and art advocates in the room.
A group of children are escorted into the Carrboro ArtsCenter on a sunny summer afternoon, wily and energetic as they cross the parking lot.
On May 13, the North Carolina flagship National Public Radio station, WUNC, announced that it will acquire Fayetteville-based WFSS-FM for $1.35 million, pending FCC approval.
Ackland: Marcel Duchamp
On Tuesday, former "Daily Show" correspondent and UNC class of 1998 graduate Wyatt Cenac will perform at Raleigh's Goodnights Comedy Club. Cenac, a comedian and actor who has earned three Emmy awards, talked to Arts & Culture Editor Sarah Vassello about his time at UNC, his start in comedy and his love of puppets.
Jessica Hopper, a senior editor at Pitchfork and a lifelong music lover, knows music, working as a music critic for over 19 years. She will be reading from her second book, an anthology of her work called, "The First Collection of Criticism by a Female Rock Critic," at her book release Tueday night at Flyleaf Books.
The Carolina Union Activities Board is spending $30,000 plus the cost of hotel accommodations, ground transportation and technical performance requirements to bring Carolina Jubilee headliners Rae Sremmurd to UNC on Saturday.
After months of listening to students and tallying votes, the results are final: the Carolina Union Activities Board will announce today that hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd will headline the April 11 spring concert with opener, Charlotte-based hip-hop artist Well$.
Professional cuddling, a service-based business in which cuddlers offer platonic theraputic touch, is a trend that has been sweeping the nation since 2014.
It started with a TED Talk.
At approximately 240 feet long and 40 feet wide, The Gift brick artwork outside of the Francis Porter Graham Student Union makes a statement.
Students longing for a time when Tamagotchis and “Rocket Power” were all the rage are not alone in their nostalgia.
During the course of the semester, UNC students and Chapel Hill residents will visit the Ackland Art Museum to see the fall exhibitions: “PhotoVision: Selections from a Decade of Collecting,” and “Adding to the Mix 8: William H. Mumler’s ‘Mrs. W. H. Mumler, Clairvoyant Physician,’” opening today.