'A nice little pocket of art': Chapel Hill and Carrboro house arts and culture spaces
"We try to be more than just a store — more like a hub of music," Gabriel Garrity, an employee of Schoolkids Records, said.
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"We try to be more than just a store — more like a hub of music," Gabriel Garrity, an employee of Schoolkids Records, said.
Danzón, a popular music genre and dance in Cuba, has influences from Afro-Cuban and European classical music. UNC's campus is home to Charanga Carolina — the only university-based Charanga music ensemble in the state.
Local record stores celebrated Record Store Day on Saturday with exclusive new vinyl releases and musical performances.
At the pinnacle of his guitar career in 2012, a local musician who goes by “Trumpet Monk” realized how deeply unhappy he was.
The UNC community can look forward to a day of fun and a night performance by rapper Young Nudy at the upcoming Jubilee event.
This time last year, UNC senior Liam Hanson came to Professor David Garcia, Musical Empowerment’s faculty advisor, with the idea of organizing a music festival.
I’ve officially lost all of my marbles.
As the weeks on UNC's campus are filled with long nights of studying and long days of classes, some students look forward to gathering in the Pit at 9:25 p.m. every Wednesday to celebrate both family and freestyling.
On Sunday, April 2, the Carrboro Century Center featured tables of record vendors from noon to 6 p.m.
Coffee shops in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area are embracing a different way of bringing the community together — through live music.
Last weekend, over 50,000 people crowded Raleigh's Dorothea Dix Park, waiting in anticipation for the Dreamville Festival's Sunday night headliners — J. Cole and Drake.
Gathered on the porch of their yellow house on North Street, a few members of Chapel Hill band Braless reminisced about what brought them together and how their group of friends is bringing music to a college town — in their own way.
I don’t know about you, but I need a serious pick-me-up when I walk to class in the morning.
Hip-hop artist J. Cole and his record label are headed back to Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh this weekend for the third annual Dreamville Festival. As a huge fan of the Dreamville artists, and based on my attendance at the 2022 festival, here are my rankings of the artists I am most excited to see this weekend.
Groovy, fun and energetic.
For over two decades, Pauper Players and Company Carolina have provided students the opportunity to participate in every aspect of theater production.
Why are girls in songs always 17?
I think my music taste is pretty good.
Members of the Carrboro community gathered at the Carrboro Century Center on Sunday, Feb. 19, to listen to Finesse, a rhythm and blues band, perform for the Black History Month concert series.
You know when you just need to yell?