Ackland Art Museum to host performances inspired by new exhibit
The Ackland Art Museum will serve as a forum where one form of art will interact with another this month.
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The Ackland Art Museum will serve as a forum where one form of art will interact with another this month.
On Saturday, Feb. 15th Rumors is hosting a Galentine's Day pop-up from 12-5 p.m. This event will feature several local vendors from the Triangle that are all female-owned.
On Feb. 2, high school students will have 48 hours to write, direct and perform an original play at The ArtsCenter in Carrboro.
For one weekend only — David Burney, lead singer of the Johnny Cash tribute band, Johnny Folsom 4, will bring his one-man show “Hello, I’m Johnny Cash” to The ArtsCenter of Carrboro.
On Jan. 17, percussionist Colleen Bernstein is performing for the first time at UNC. The free event will begin at 7 p.m. in the Rehearsal Hall of the Kenan Music Building.
From Facebook Live to the stages of the Peoples Improv Theatre, 20 local singer-songwriters gather for one night only to showcase their talents.
Since 1998, UNC has hosted a bilingual reading of the classic Dr. Seuss book, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." On Tuesday, Dec. 3, the tradition will continue.
The Upward Dogs, based in Chapel Hill, describes themselves as a funk, jazz, and hip hop band that loves improvisation. They are performing on the third Wednesday of every month at 9 P.M. as part of a residency at The Cave in Chapel Hill
On Nov. 20, the Franklin Street Comedy Festival will begin five nights full of comedy including standup, improv, sketches and storytelling.
A UNC music professor will present his new book, "Build: The Power of Hip Hop Diplomacy in a Divided World," at Flyleaf Books on Nov. 13 at 6:30 p.m.
GlobeMed at UNC was founded to create a world where health is achievable for all people.
A replica of the moon will eclipse downtown Durham as a part of a free, four-day celebration in the community, starting on Oct. 31 through Nov. 3.
Singer-songwriter Susan Werner will perform at The ArtsCenter in Carrboro Friday at 8 p.m. She will present pieces from her latest studio album titled "NOLA," which focuses on New Orleans.
A 65-year-old retired man in Naples, Florida, acting under the alias of Wrinkles the Clown, is hired by parents and friends to scare misbehaving children, attend birthday parties and play pranks. Now, there's a documentary that captures it all. "Wrinkles the Clown" is making its debut Oct. 5, 2019.