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(03/03/21 8:14pm)
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, a previous version of this article used the incorrect political party affiliation for North Carolina Senator Deanna Ballard. The article has been updated to reflect the appropriate political party for Ballard. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(01/20/21 1:51am)
It’s pretty hard to properly time up a performance on Zoom. High latency can throw off comedic timing, prevent musicians from syncing up their parts and make dancers do different steps of their choreography.
(12/04/20 7:41pm)
There’s nothing quite like sitting in a dark movie theater with dozens of strangers as the smell of popcorn with faux-butter drizzled over it fills the air. A white light emanates from the projector in the back of the room and the film plays out with the crowd hanging on every word, every movement, every cut.
(10/11/20 10:38pm)
When senior Michael Sparks studied abroad in Japan last summer, he carried about 35 pounds of camera equipment up Mount Fuji to capture footage of his trip. Afterward, he was unable to sleep on either side of his body without feeling the effects of elevation sickness or sunburn.
(10/15/20 8:47pm)
With comedy clubs operating at limited capacity and Zoom open mics not quite filling the void for some comics, Chelsea Keyes took it upon herself to provide a solution. She got some pallets and some plywood and built four stages, which comics now walk across weekly in outdoor open mic sessions hosted in a parking lot behind The PIT.
(09/10/20 4:42am)
Michael Sparks, a senior who serves as vice president of the Carolina Film Association, was working on multiple projects when campus closed in the spring, including one that was being shot in a cast member’s sorority house full of cast, crew members and other residents.
(08/27/20 11:52pm)
Before the outbreak of COVID-19, the Muslim Students Association would meet every Friday night in a crowded room to pray, lined up shoulder-to-shoulder.
(08/14/20 1:19am)
As Black Lives Matter protests renewed national conversations about race over the summer, Black artists at UNC were trying to think about how they could use their respective mediums to process their emotions and send a message. Here are some of their stories.
(04/23/20 10:33pm)
Nathan Vincent has never quite known where home is.
(04/15/20 11:25pm)
The ArtsCenter and its box office may be closed due to COVID-19, but the organization is still finding ways to connect with the community through a series of online arts workshops and classes.
(04/09/20 11:00pm)
CLARIFICATION: Due to source error, the article previously misstated the limitations of CPA at Home. The program is not limited to performing arts-related things. The article has been updated to reflect the change.
(04/07/20 10:30pm)
When local arts educators were faced with teaching students without internet access, supplies or other items normally found in a classroom, they got creative.
(03/30/20 11:30pm)
The Bakova Gallery in Hillsborough may be closed due to COVID-19 concerns, but the gallery is allowing guests to visit virtually through "Bakova Sessions," a series of live interviews and virtual tours on the gallery’s Facebook account.
(03/30/20 11:33pm)
The North Carolina Museum of Art closed its doors to the public because of concerns about COVID-19, but its collection remains available to the public on the museum’s website, including educational resources and content related to the works in the collection.
(03/26/20 12:23am)
Many local arts organizations are taking to social media to promote local artists and share art — in a time when some people may need art more than ever.
(03/19/20 1:34am)
The Varsity Theatre, located on Franklin Street, announced Tuesday in a Facebook post that it will be closed for the next two weeks due to COVID-19.
(03/06/20 5:18am)
As Greg Davis II wandered through the Student Union’s Underground Lounge, he stopped dead in his tracks. Someone recognized him and called out his name. Within seconds, Davis smiled, dapped up his friend and started a conversation, as if it was time to entertain an audience of one.
(02/21/20 3:32am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of the article misstated the month the machines began printing stories. The story has been updated to reflect the change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(02/14/20 5:09am)
No matter whether UNC students are majoring in art history, chemistry or journalism, there’s a chance they have taken classes with the graduate teaching fellows at the Ackland Art Museum. These are the graduate students who take students around the museum, helping them to learn from the art on display. But not only are their students learning — they are too.
(02/07/20 1:24am)
There’s an art to the routes people travel every day — finding the fastest way possible to get from one place to another while avoiding traffic, tolls and other hindrances. One artist doesn’t just think those routes are art. She makes art out of them.