Improv group ‘speaks before thinking’
A group of Chapel Hill natives is bringing the town back to the 1990s — when the members were in junior high and the comedy scene started booming.
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A group of Chapel Hill natives is bringing the town back to the 1990s — when the members were in junior high and the comedy scene started booming.
Americana and folk are the musics of Chapel Hill.
Austin Cooper spent his summer club hopping — for free.
Andy Warhol’s Silver Factory was the epitome of New York City’s party scene in the 1970s.
Andy Warhol is one of the twentieth-century’s best known pop artists — and the Ackland Art Museum is hoping to use his big name to full effect.
Bhangra is not Bollywood.
With generations that span only four academic years, it can be hard to document history.
Correction (Sept. 21 12:59 a.m.): Due to a reporting error, an earlier version of this story and its accompanying graphic misstated Company Carolina’s organization from 2003-2008. Productions were mounted during this time. Additionally, Company Carolina is currently rewriting its mission statement, not its constitution. The story has been changed to reflect the correction. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.