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(10/11/18 12:43am)
The Sarah P. Duke Gardens will host a Harvest Festival on Sunday to highlight all the fall season and gardens have to offer. The festival will feature activities put on by local businesses and organizations that cater to children and adults.
(09/20/18 3:18am)
The Chapel Hill Public Library is drawing attention to issues of censorship and freedom of expression with its sixth annual Banned Books Week.
(08/30/18 2:46am)
If you're searching for cheap books, DVDs, CDs and vinyls, look no further — the Chapel Hill Public Library will be holding their Big Book Sale from Sept. 7th to 9th.
(04/25/18 1:19am)
This Friday, the Hanes Art Center will premiere an exhibit by UNC seniors called "cl/us/ter," which features a diverse range of artistic forms and subject materials. The exhibit features work from seniors majoring in studio art and will be on display for two weeks following the initial reception.
(04/13/18 3:35am)
"Women of the Venezuelan Chaos," a documentary directed by Margarita Cadenas, will open at Silverspot Cinema this Friday. The film examines the current suffering in Venezuela and has been making the rounds at film festivals throughout Europe.
(04/04/18 12:40am)
The Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders is hosting a screening of “Going Sane,” a mental health documentary that aims to educate people on the issues surrounding the mental health industry, as well as how they can find the help they need.
(02/28/18 2:08am)
The Carolina Irish Dance Association is having its Spring Showcase on Sunday in the Student Union from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. It is the group’s biggest event of the year and they will try to entertain students as well as teach them about something that very few people know about.
(02/14/18 4:26am)
Every Wednesday local comedy group Mettlesome performs "Hush Hush," an improv comedy show about secrets, at Fullsteam Brewery in Durham.
(01/31/18 12:33am)
Self-proclaimed boy band BROCKHAMPTON rocked The Ritz on Monday night, showcasing their dynamic talent with a performance full of incredible energy.
(01/17/18 12:02am)
Art&Life and the Phillips Ambassadors will be partnering with the Ackland Art Museum to put on Asian Exchanges on Thursday, Jan. 18. The event will feature three objects from the Ackland’s collection highlighting the artistic exchange between East and West cultures.
(12/05/17 1:34am)
As the semester winds down and students have to face the unfortunate truth that final exams are days away, students will look for anything to distract themselves. Fortunately, The Daily Tar Heel is here to help with the top five movies to watch when you’re procrastinating studying for finals.
(12/01/17 3:48am)
The Student Friends of the Ackland Art Museum (SFA) will be hosting its annual free-of-charge arts celebration at Ackland Art Museum, Art After Dark, this Friday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. During the celebration, attendees will have access to galleries, there will be a workshop and lecture by artists and the museum will be serving coffee and donuts.
(11/17/17 3:08am)
Songwriter Liss Victory and comedian Krish Mohan have toured the country, but their latest tour comes in the wake of their engagement. Despite their different backgrounds and talents, they have learned how to successfully perform together and delight audiences across the country.
(11/03/17 3:45am)
This Friday, for one night only, LAB! Theatre will be putting on a rendition of the renowned musical "Next to Normal." The performance begins at 7:30 p.m., is free of charge and tells a story of mental health that is sure to intrigue and entertain attendees.
(10/23/17 12:29am)
Next year, Silverspot Cinema will host the inaugural Film Fest 919, which showcases renowned independent films, but the theater will be hosting a launch screening of “The Florida Project” on Wednesday, Oct. 25.
(10/10/17 12:54am)
Earlier this month, rapper Cardi B’s smash hit "Bodak Yellow" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it currently remains. In reaching number one, Cardi B made history, becoming the first female rapper since Lauryn Hill in 1998 to have a number one solo hit. This surprise hit of the summer has elevated itself over a multitude of similar trap anthems with many lauding it as an uplifting, inspirational and empowering statement.
(09/22/17 2:10am)
This Saturday, the Chinese Undergraduate Student Association (CUSA) will be hosting a Mid-Autumn Festival, as they celebrate the ancient Chinese holiday with traditional Chinese cuisine and entertaining performances from students and the Chapel Hill community.
(09/14/17 11:53pm)
While he might be 40 years old, Atlanta-born rapper 2 Chainz is still in the prime of his career after releasing his latest and most critically successful studio album "Pretty Girls Like Trap Music."