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(04/17/20 12:41am)
Daniel Wallace, the director of UNC’s creative writing program and author of "Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions," recently finished the draft of his latest novel, titled “This Isn’t Going to End Well.”
(04/14/20 12:56am)
Mi Pueblo, a UNC student organization dedicated to supporting Latinx issues and culture, is continuing to provide digital opportunities to the community despite cancellations because of COVID-19.
(04/08/20 11:27pm)
Art + Transit is calling on local artists to submit design proposals for their Artistic Bus Shelter opportunity as a way to provide everyday engagement with art and the community.
(04/03/20 2:33am)
Arts Everywhere’s writing competition, One Month of Solitude, is accepting short stories and poems to provide the UNC community with a constructive outlet during COVID-19.
(03/27/20 1:17am)
Chapel Hill Public Library’s Re/Collecting Chapel Hill podcast is launching an impromptu series based on voicemails submitted by community members.
(03/19/20 10:29pm)
Flyleaf Books and Epilogue Books Chocolate Brews are continuing to serve the Chapel Hill community with curbside pickup and online ordering amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, adding challenges to those already faced by independent local bookstores.
(02/24/20 3:17am)
Deviating from what some may consider the norm in both sound and process, indie-alternative band, The Magnolias, released their first two singles on Wednesday, despite two-thirds of the band only having met once.
(01/29/20 1:35pm)
One year ago, Shalini Sharma said she never would have considered working in pediatric dentistry. Now, after volunteering with ArtHeels, Sharma said she’s discovered the positive impact she can have on a child’s life.
(01/16/20 12:59am)
UNC and community organizations are joining together for a showcase of performances at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center's annual Martin Luther King Celebration titled “He Was a Poem, He Was a Song” on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
(01/13/20 1:07am)
Many might not know, but the Ackland Art Museum hosts around 200 guided tours and 200 programs to bring access to high-quality art to UNC and the surrounding community.
(12/09/19 5:02pm)
The rise of digital photography is far from new, but advances over the course of the decade in cameras and editing software — paired with the rise of social media — has made photography more accessible in a historically elitist career.
(11/21/19 3:33am)
In February 2013, a dance minor was approved by UNC administration and would be available by fall 2014. Six years later, the program remains unfunded and unestablished.
(11/10/19 11:53pm)
Seniors in UNC’s studio art program are giving audiences a sneak peek into their semester-long projects that tackle modern issues like immigration, deportation and environmental crises.
(11/04/19 12:22am)
Though she graduated from UNC in 2001, Kelly Popoff’s art will be returning to campus this Nov. 5 to Dec. 10 in her show entitled “At Home with Our Histories” at the John and June Allcott Gallery.
(10/25/19 3:11am)
Through bizarre anecdotes about Lyft rides after funerals and heirloom sex toys, comedians in the Dead Parents Society comedy show aim to create a lighthearted mood inspired by dealing with grief after the death of a parent.
(10/21/19 12:07am)
María López had worked with the Chicago Latino Film Festival for the last 10 years, but her recent move to North Carolina meant she could no longer be part of the festival — or so she thought.
(10/14/19 10:18pm)
Following a line of stick-on glow-in-the-dark stars, UNC student Sophie Payne walks through the dark serpentine entrance to the gang darkroom. She walks sure-footedly through the dim orange glow cast by the safelight to her work station surrounded by the trickling sound of running water.
(09/30/19 2:08am)
Photography at the FRANK Community Gallery will celebrate the Chapel Hill community with work from professional photographers, as well as their students, from Oct. 5 through Oct. 20.
(09/23/19 12:44am)
Artists from different locations and disciplines will come together to paint the beautiful and historic landscapes of Orange County at the Paint it Orange event from Sept. 25 through Sept. 27.