'Dune' stars reflect on film process at Warner Bros. college journalist roundtable
Set to release in the United States this Friday, Warner Bros.’ “Dune” has sparked conversation throughout campus and the entertainment industry.
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Set to release in the United States this Friday, Warner Bros.’ “Dune” has sparked conversation throughout campus and the entertainment industry.
Since its premiere at the beginning of the month, Marvel’s latest film, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” has sparked conversations on racial and ethnic representation in the film industry.
For many student musicians, performing a unique piece curated just for them is a faraway, unrealistic idea. But thanks to the dedication of recently retired Phillips Middle School Orchestra Director Ann Daaleman, Phillips’ former eighth grade orchestra students will get the chance to make this dream a reality.
If you’re anything like me, you may feel overwhelmed trying to keep up with the recent contention surrounding trending artist Lil Nas X’s most recent single – “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name).” That’s why I’m here to break it down for you.
Carolina Performing Arts recently released its spring season finale rundown, including a variety of events from an interview series to dance performances.
For many Chapel Hill residents, national recognition for hardworking locals is always worth celebrating. But during a pandemic, artistic institutions that uplift and support the community play an even larger role in aiding the healing town.
For many, watering dead plants is part of their daily routine, even if the leaves have been visibly dehydrated to a crisp for months. For independent music artist and UNC alumna Faith Jones, the same issue often applies to her personal relationships.
In their quarantine-instigated moments of introspection, some UNC students contemplate whether they've seen “two pretty best friends.” Others reminisce about the days when they could “look at all those chickens.”
Whether they are Super Bowl superfans, football novices or Doritos commercial connoisseurs, many students are looking forward to streaming Super Bowl LV this Sunday.
While COVID-19 has halted more than a few celebrations over the past year, the 20th Annual African American Cultural Celebration, sponsored by the North Carolina Museum of History, is still on(line) for Saturday.
For those looking for artistic inspiration to propel them into the new year, Carolina Performing Arts is hosting a brand-new event showcasing established and upcoming local artists.
Some students wear lucky socks, some study nonstop and some don’t study at all. But one thing is for sure – when finals season comes around, everyone feels it.
For students who feel the cultural experience they have on campus has been put on pause, a new student-run magazine called "SAATH HAI SHAKTI" offers a fresh perspective.
For Mike Wiley, a local performer and civil rights activist, having genuine and open conversations about racial injustice is non-negotiable, despite the pandemic. That’s why he created Playmakers Repertory Company’s latest virtual series, "Higher Ground Conversations."
Although the pandemic has posed countless challenges to local performing artists, the University’s LAB! Theatre is rolling with the punches.
Students are experiencing more free time than usual during the COVID-19 pandemic, and with this spare time, they are able to reflect on their most cherished memories from before isolation.
Potential sorority members logged onto Zoom this week in hopes of meeting their future sisters in the University's first virtual rush process.
Amid the University’s shift to remote learning, many students are now taking classes and engaging with the campus community while not physically being there. But even in doing so, they are often reminded of what they are leaving behind on campus.