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Q&A: Kyle Dunnigan

Standup comedian Kyle Dunnigan has performed on “Reno 911!,” Comedy Central and a variety of late-night comedy shows. This weekend, he’ll bring the laughs to the Carrboro ArtsCenter as part of the center’s series featuring professional comedians.


Watch It Now: Hamilton 100

Three recent UNC graduates have made it to Los Angeles and started their own improv and sketch comedy group, Hamilton 100. The group is named for the room in which CHiPs, UNC’s improv group, performs.


Q&A: Keith Dawkins

TeenNick recently launched a new late-night programming block called “The ’90s Are All That.” Assistant Arts Editor Katherine Proctor spoke with Keith Dawkins, the senior vice president and general manager of TeenNick and Nicktoons, about the thought behind the new block.


CUAB hosts Jessica Lea Mayfield

Jessica Lea Mayfield, who has performed with North Carolina natives The Avett Brothers and alternative rock group The Black Keys, is coming to Historic Playmakers Theatre Tuesday.


"Differentiate" exhibit questions identity

“Differentiate,” the most recent exhibit in the Allcott Gallery of the Hanes Art Center, features artists Gina Osterloh and Mores McWreath. It closes tomorrow, so get there while you still can!


Profile: Annemarie Jacir

Palestinian filmmaker Annemarie Jacir visited UNC on Wednesday to discuss her films and her career. She will visit Duke University tonight to screen her feature film “Salt of this Sea” and answer questions.


Wednesday Roundup (9/14 to 9/20): You Know You Want To

Taking a break from Mad Men and Twister, Canvas is here to show you a jam-packed weekend. If you want to fill your hours with all sorts of art, art, TV awards, and more art, this is your weekend. See some plays, stop by a good bunch of galleries to get your fill of art, then tune in to the Emmys Sunday night on FOX to see if assistant Arts editor Katherine Proctor’s predictions of Hugh Laurie’s emmy gold comes true. You know you want to.