Meet 'Trumpet Monk': a street musician who seeks to give back
At the pinnacle of his guitar career in 2012, a local musician who goes by “Trumpet Monk” realized how deeply unhappy he was.
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At the pinnacle of his guitar career in 2012, a local musician who goes by “Trumpet Monk” realized how deeply unhappy he was.
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services announced last week that the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer program will not be available for the 2023-2024 school year.
Earth Day is annually a big day of celebration in the Chapel Hill and Carrboro area. This year is no different.
The Chapel Hill Town Council met Wednesday evening to discuss topics including the use of leftover American Rescue Plan Act dollars and two conditional zoning applications for developments that would offer affordable housing units.
The median rent in Chapel Hill increased by 2.9 percent during the month of March, according to a recent report from the online rental marketplace Apartment List.
After two decades of service, Senior Transit Operator Sheila Neville retired from Chapel Hill Transit on March 31.
On Sunday, April 2, the Carrboro Century Center featured tables of record vendors from noon to 6 p.m.
On Feb. 7, Belle Wheelan arrived at a meeting held to discuss best practices for university board members.
Despite the hundreds of miles that separate them, Teaching Assistant Professor Caroline Sibley’s Advanced Arabic class is using virtual reality technology to hone their language skills with students in Morocco and Algeria.
Approximately 600 UNC students are on the waitlist for fall 2023 on-campus housing. This time last year, there were 422.
As a late-afternoon thunderstorm passed, the scent of fresh waffle cones from a nearby store wafted over the large crowd gathered on the Village Green. The hums of hundreds of people chattering mixed with lengthy guitar rifts from a nearby stage and the sounds of transit buses shuttling people into the crowded square drifted in the air.
The final step in the 20-year process of Carrboro’s Martin Luther King Jr. Park began Saturday, when former and current town officials participated in the groundbreaking ceremony.
Move to the music.
Parachute, a critically acclaimed, Charlottesville, Virginia-based band, will perform at Cat’s Cradle tonight.
If you drank it, but it doesn't exist, the 410 calories don’t count, right?
Chapel Hill is known for being a college town, and with a college town comes the college nightlife. In an effort to capture the sounds of the city, we're talking to classic Chapel Hill bars (like He's Not Here and Top of the Hill) and asking them to make a playlist of what they think their bar sounds like. For every senior who's about to graduate, for the alumni who miss the places that helped them graduate and for the students who support these bars nightly: cheers.
Don't get it twisted.
Sometimes bad things happen to good people.
The LGBTQ Center of Durham isn’t exactly what one might expect when imagining a center created to act as a network of support for Durham’s queer community: it’s a large purple house, and on Saturday, it was a packed one.
Chapel Hill is known for being a college town, and with a college town comes the college nightlife. In an effort to capture the sounds of the city, we're talking to classic Chapel Hill bars (like He's Not Here) and asking them to make a playlist of what they think their bar sounds like. For every senior who's about to graduate, for the alumni who miss the places that helped them graduate and for the students who support these bars nightly: cheers.