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(11/20/23 3:46am)
While you may prefer to forget the side braid and amateur archery phase of your adolescence, “The Hunger Games” universe is back on the big screen — and this time, audiences know the main character all too well.
(11/06/23 1:30am)
Peel Gallery’s current exhibition, “The Decline of Malls Across America” by Michael Galinsky, showcases photographs that transport audiences back to a now-foreign commercialized sanctuary — the mall.
(11/03/23 3:46am)
Martin Scorsese tells an uncensored story of the greed-fueled history of violence against the Indigenous people of the Osage Nation in his newest epic drama, “Killers of the Flower Moon.”
(10/26/23 1:52pm)
The best way to celebrate Halloween — besides trick-or-treating — is to turn off the lights and find a movie that makes you question whether there’s a monster underneath your bed.
(10/10/23 10:07pm)
There is a new library in the making on UNC’s campus, but it is far more than a place to read or a starting point for a research paper — it is encouraging activism among students and community members.
(10/05/23 3:50am)
Netflix is no stranger to churning out an original series, many of which never see the light of a second season. But the final season of “Sex Education,” which premiered on the platform on Sept. 21, proved that the British comedy series rightfully earned its four year run.
(09/21/23 1:35am)
The Ackland Film Forum is bringing a diverse and intriguing selection of nineties throwback films to the big screen this fall, with free admission to the public and campus life experience credit for UNC students.
(09/18/23 11:07pm)
It's no mystery in Hollywood that audiences can’t help themselves from flocking to the latest whodunit movie, especially if the lead is a no-nonsense, tired detective with an eccentric accent – just look at the success of "Knives Out."
(08/23/23 2:19pm)
A new haven for lovers of food and art alike has come to Franklin Street.
(04/14/23 10:53pm)
On Wednesday, U.S. Reps. Deborah Ross (D-N.C. 2nd) and Rep. Valerie Foushee (D-N.C. 4th) introduced the Supporting Women with Career Opportunities in Policing Services Act at the Historic Durham County Courthouse.
(03/31/23 1:38am)
Northside Elementary School Counselor Chantel Click helps to bring the importance of mental health and social skills to elementary-aged children.
(03/30/23 10:23pm)
Google Fiber announced plans to expand their high-speed broadband internet service to Hillsborough earlier this month — construction will likely begin in April.
(03/02/23 6:33pm)
The second annual Cloudbuster Invitational, a youth baseball tournament benefiting the Fitch Family Comprehensive Pediatric Rehabilitation Program at UNC Children’s Hospital, will take place this weekend at the Parkwood Ballfield in Durham.
(02/27/23 11:50pm)
Orange Water and Sewer Authority will temporarily change its water disinfection process on Wednesday, March 1. This shift will last throughout the month in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area and might affect the taste or odor of tap water — though it is still safe to drink.
(02/20/23 2:14am)
The intersection of Franklin and Columbia streets, one of the busiest and most prominent intersections in Chapel Hill, currently has three empty storefronts. However, new tenants and continued construction suggest a more bustling street corner could soon come.
(02/06/23 2:57am)
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district is facing a shortage of bus drivers, resulting in a transportation crisis that affects students on a daily basis.
(01/24/23 4:45am)
Local governments are carefully planning out their use of remaining funds from the American Rescue Plan Act — the federal effort to help communities with economic hardships caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
(01/09/23 11:56pm)
Charlie Farris and Jason Kesler, franchise owners of Jersey Mike’s Subs and 2004 UNC graduates, purchased Chapel Hill’s Al’s Burger Shack in December from Al Bowers, the founder and former owner of the popular joint.
(11/16/22 9:39pm)
Content warning: This article contains mention of police brutality.
(11/08/22 4:53pm)
The Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation Department has kicked off registration for upcoming winter recreation programs, from rock climbing to lantern making.