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(04/04/19 8:57pm)
Few can understand the tribulations of undergoing multiple open-heart surgeries, overcoming a battle with mental health issues or becoming an outstanding musician and recording artist. And few can say they have faced all at the same time. But local violinist David Binanay can.
(03/29/19 2:16am)
How do you breathe fresh life into a 30-year-old anime classic? To hear Micah Moses tell it, it’s all in the music.
(03/01/19 5:08pm)
Atlanta rapper 6LACK will perform at the 2019 spring Jubilee concert, the Carolina Union Activities Board announced Friday. The concert will be on April 13.
(03/01/19 1:24am)
Get a taste of "Pitch Perfect" with this year’s A Cappella Jam on March 1. Attendees will see performances by eight of the a cappella groups on campus— including the UNC Loreleis, Tar Heel Voices, the Achordants, Cadence, the Clef Hangers, Walk Ons and the Tarpeggios — as they perform to raise money for Carolina for the Kids.
(02/25/19 3:27am)
Hosted by El Centro Hispano, an evening of Latin music, food and wine came to Chapel Hill nonprofit Extraordinary Ventures on Saturday to celebrate and support programs that help the Latino immigrant community, DACA recipients and foster citizenship through El Centro Hispano's immigration programs.
(02/25/19 10:40pm)
Thousands of miles from its origins in South Korea, Korean pop — better known as K-pop — has arrived in Chapel Hill.
(02/25/19 3:14am)
The practice of mentoring has had a long and significant presence within the arts, from painters like Michelangelo beginning their careers as apprentices to students seeking guidance from professionals on UNC’s campus. Mentorships have changed greatly and become more diverse over time but are ever-present within the arts community and at UNC.
(02/19/19 3:31am)
If you watched the 61st Annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 10, or were within an approximately five-mile radius of any member of The Daily Tar Heel's management team as their cries ascended to the heavens, you may know that Kacey Musgraves won Best Album for her widely acclaimed album “Golden Hour."
(02/14/19 1:11am)
John Maus doesn’t care to see if you’re paying attention. He knows you can’t help but watch.
(02/12/19 2:22am)
When Faith Jones was 6 years old, her voice was recorded for the first time on her family’s Christmas album.
(02/05/19 1:36am)
More than 60 years after Louis Armstrong performed in Memorial Hall, the UNC music department is bringing jazz music back to celebrate Valentine's Day.
(01/31/19 3:08am)
In June 2018, the popular rock band Panic! At the Disco released the song “King of The Clouds” as the second promotional single from their album Pray for The Wicked. The song, which reached a position of 11 on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs Chart, was co-produced by Alex Kresovich, a Ph.D. candidate in UNC’s School of Media and Journalism.
(01/31/19 1:48am)
Whether it be at Cat’s Cradle, Local 506 or Durham Performing Arts Center, students at UNC have a multitude of opportunities to see live music this February.
(01/30/19 1:43am)
Chapel Hill students need to change to their Saturday night plans because one of the more unique events near UNC might be an Imbolc ceremony with cacao, meditation and live music at The Flowjo.
(01/29/19 3:13am)
Transcending the divide between the performer and the audience is the goal of Wild Up, a Los Angeles-based folk band.
(01/28/19 3:15am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified Jemal Abdulhadi. The story has been updated with the correct spelling of Abdulhadi's name. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(01/21/19 2:24am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified Charanga Carolina as a Cuban dance ensemble. Charanga Carolina is a Cuban dance music ensemble. The story has been updated with the correct identification. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(01/21/19 1:02am)
Sophomore Collin Flynn has promised his parents he won’t drop out of UNC to pursue SoundCloud rapping — “over and over and over again.”
(01/14/19 2:11am)
The Robert & Pearl Seymour Center is drumming up excitement for the new year. Beginning this year, the Seymour Center will be hosting a Congolese drumming class.
(01/09/19 12:41am)
Meet Nathan Wesley, a second-semester University desk staff writer.