UNC Opera to perform a compilation of five works
“Once Upon a Time” is coming to UNC.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Tar Heel's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
23 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
“Once Upon a Time” is coming to UNC.
Elle Varner, a 23-year-old R&B singer-songwriter from California, opened for J. Cole at the 2012 UNC Homecoming Concert Sunday night. Varner collaborated with J. Cole on her most recent album. Staff writer Caroline Pate spoke to Varner about her life, her career and the future.
The closing of Jack Sprat Cafe on Oct. 8 was not only the end of a restaurant, but the closing of a popular performance space for many student groups.
A woman behind a screen wrestles with a cello, making it sound more like an electric guitar than a classical instrument.
“We’re all mad here,” said nine grinning actors, all playing the Cheshire Cat, in unison.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, the article “Carolina Performing Arts set to sell out 15 shows” incorrectly stated that CPA is having its second most profitable year since 2005. Ticket sales will not cover the full cost of the season, so it cannot be referred to as profitable. The article has been changed to reflect this.
Ellis Driver is a 2012 UNC graduate who double majored in art and biology. Driver currently works as a research assistant in a biology lab on campus. Her artwork is being shown in the Carolina Union Gallery until Sept. 29, and there will be a reception for the show on Wednesday.
CORRECTION: A caption accompanying this article incorrectly identified members of the “International Sweethearts of Rhythm” band as actresses. It has been changed to reflect this.
Tonight about 500 people will wait in a Chapel Hill parking lot for shuttles to take them to an undisclosed location.
A trip to the Ackland Museum Store is like a trip around the world.
For the next few months, a visit to the Ackland Art Museum will take spectators further east than Chapel Hill.
It’s a comeback year for the Carolina Union Activities Board.
Fayetteville native and hip-hop artist J. Cole is coming home.
The recipients of Grammy Awards in nine categories — the most in the awards’ history — will play tonight in Memorial Hall.
Since she first saw them a year ago, the photos from past 37th Frame exhibits have stuck in Spencer Bakalar’s mind.
While finals for UNC undergraduates are still just around the corner, eight graduating Masters of Fine Arts students now have their final work on display.
In 1989, an art critic denounced Thornton Dial’s drawing skills. But this criticism only motivated Dial further.
The prominent faces of classical music look incredibly similar — white and male.
The newest exhibition at the Ackland Art Museum links music, literature and American history together.
An international photojournalist living in Carrboro. A boy growing up during the Cuban Revolution. An American expatriate living in Huey P. Newton’s former apartment in Cuba.