UNC Department of Music program provides novice instrument lessons
Timothy Sparks said he didn’t take music seriously growing up, but through the guidance of his high school choir teacher, he realized his passion.
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Timothy Sparks said he didn’t take music seriously growing up, but through the guidance of his high school choir teacher, he realized his passion.
The current stay-at-home order has me and other college students desperate for entertainment. There are only so many hours I can spend playing Animal Crossing and mindlessly browsing TikTok. Eventually, the human mind needs more.
This is the time of the year defined as the second semester slump.
One of the lasting cultural legacies of the 2010s will undoubtedly be the mainstream popularization of the meme — and as the resident meme historian of The Daily Tar Heel, I have identified some of the best memes that emerged over the past decade.
A giant trash monster, a huge robot and a pinecone pangolin will be among the creatures brought to life by Paperhand Puppet Intervention in their 20th annual puppet pageant, “We Are Here.”
UNC senior Emily Krupa is the president of the Carolina Creative Writing Association, a creative writing club open to any student.
Competitive Pokémon Trading Card Game player and UNC first-year Blaine Hill placed third in the Pokémon World Championship last weekend. Hill was the American who made it the furthest in the championship, and Hill said it was the culmination of over a decade of training.
The newest show premiering at PlayMakers Repertory Company got its start on an old porch in Tryon, North Carolina — the childhood home of North Carolina native and Grammy Award nominated musician Nina Simone.
The last week of classes at UNC can be a time for students to reflect on the past year — and, for the students of Company Carolina, it will be a chance to celebrate 25 years as a theater company.
Last year in Minneapolis, Erin Karcher celebrated Prince’s memory alongside her friend and former trumpeter for Prince, Lynn Grissett. Now, for the three-year anniversary of Prince’s passing, she’s bringing that celebration to downtown Durham.
Before the days of listening to music on AirPods, before Spotify, before even the MP3 player, there was vinyl — and it just might be coming back.
It doesn’t take a time machine to party with the best music of the last five decades. All people need to do is attend the WXYC Thru the Decades Dance at Cat’s Cradle on Saturday.
Anna Truelove entered first year at UNC feeling lost and confused. Now as a junior, she’s helping to guide and support women in technology.
Last year, The LAB! Theatre gave its first season-long commission to a UNC student — and the recipient Gage Tarlton will have his play “lockdown.” premiere as a staged reading from March 23 to 25.
Alex Conte was at Sup Dogs last year when he pulled out his flip phone and was given free food by the bar — plus getting featured on the restaurant's Snapchat.
Instead of stars and science at Morehead Planetarium on Feb. 28, patrons will have the opportunity to see two films that question images and our ability to comprehend them.
In 2009, Chris Beck lost his job in construction during the Great Recession. Now, nearly a decade later, Beck’s newest project will premiere at the Fearrington Folk Art Show.
Dovid Friedlander said a violin solo from the original third act of "Swan Lake" was taken out of various performances because it was too difficult to play. Now Friedlander, an associate concertmaster of the North Carolina Symphony, will be performing the solo on Feb. 7 during a romance-themed concert.
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.