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Wednesday Roundup (9/20-9/26): Seeing Red

Thursday

“Red”
Paul Green Theatre
7:45 p.m.
Single Tickets start at $15 or season tickets (6 shows) start at $90
Dates: Sept. 19 – Oct. 7

PlayMakers kicks off their main stage season with John Logan’s 2010 Tony Award-Winner for Best Play.

Read staff writer Anissa Putois’ preview of the play here and look out for ex-Arts Editor Katelyn Trela’s review in Monday’s paper.

Friday

Fridays on the Front Porch
Carolina Inn
5-8 p.m.
Free

It’s the end of the week, also known as the weekend, and you should celebrate.
This Friday’s musical guest: Big Fat Gap

Weekend (Sunday)

Walk this Way! The Old Chapel Hill Cemetery
2 p.m.
The Old Chapel Hill Cemetery Gazebo
Free, $5 suggested donation

Get your Halloween on a month early and wander the headstones of the Old Chapel Hill Cemetery and learn about Chapel Hill’s famous and infamous.

Tuesday

J. Cole Tickets
Carolina Union Box Office
Noon
Student Tickets $15-$20, depending on seating level
General Admission $30

A line will begin forming at 7 a.m. inside the Great Hall. The Union requests that the entrance between the Union Art Gallery and Information Desk be used. Per Union policy, camping out is not permitted. Students must present OneCard at time of purchase. The limit is two tickets per OneCard, and two OneCards per student.

Wednesday

Lunch and a Movie Series: “Facing Ali”
Sonja Haynes Center for Black Culture and History
Noon-2:30 p.m.
Free

The life and career of Muhammad Ali a as a fighter, a personality, a political lightening rod, and a man through the eyes of the men he faced. Boxers who fought him describe what led up to major fights; they also offer personal revelations about their own lives. The fighters talk about Ali’s quickness, cunning, and recuperative powers – and how fighting him changed their lives.

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