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Celebrate the earth, good food and good company at the Eco-Institute at Pickards Mountain with their seasonal culinary tour: Farm to Table Dinners.
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Celebrate the earth, good food and good company at the Eco-Institute at Pickards Mountain with their seasonal culinary tour: Farm to Table Dinners.
Katie Otto’s allergies were acting up as she stood in Merritt’s Pasture to scout her film location. The wide expanse of wild grass behind Fordham Boulevard would serve as one of her primary backdrops for her 2018 experimental film, “Against the Morning Sun.”
When you’re sick of meal swipes and run out of the stolen snacks from FallFest, The Daily Tar Heel has you covered for navigating the wealth of restaurants on Franklin Street. From parent friendly to game day ready, be prepared to get an on-campus job to subsidize your newest eating habits.
Shangela, a drag queen known for her time on the show “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” came to UNC on April 26 as part of her 100-city worldwide tour. Staff writer Jessica Abel spoke with Shangela about her life on tour, best advice, favorite looks and more.
If you are a senior who regrets never asking out that cute stranger in your first-year seminar, seniors Elinor Solnick and Grace Buie want to give you a last chance at finding your UNC soulmate.
Sarah Shook fuses punk and country as the singer/songwriter in her band, Sarah Shook & the Disarmers. The band is made up of members Eric Peterson (electric guitar), Aaron Oliva (upright bass) and Phil Sullivan (pedal steel). Kevin McClain (drums) will join for the album release at Cat's Cradle on April 6. Staff writer Jessica Abel talked with Sarah about her musical inspiration, upcoming tours and favorite local hangouts.
Grab your picnic blanket and settle in for two world-renowned banjoists on the porch of Love House and Hutchins Forum this Thursday at 5:30 p.m., rain or shine.
Just in time for International Women’s Day, the Ackland Art Museum is inviting the community to take a walk through the Enlightenment from women’s perspectives.
Time to press pause on your latest Netflix binge.
Top of the Hill’s Great Room will look a little different than usual tomorrow night.
Hank, Pattie & The Current and the Carolina Bluegrass Band are bringing the sound of the South to Cat’s Cradle for a double-header bluegrass jam.