Meet Frank, Sigma Chi's smallest and most pointy eared member
Brendan Carr’s sister pulled up in front of the Sigma Chi fraternity house.
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Brendan Carr’s sister pulled up in front of the Sigma Chi fraternity house.
NEW YORK – A search. A click. An email.
The play ended the same way it began – two best friends maneuvering onstage, dancing in a way that can only be described as goofy, childlike innocence.
An elderly man gently raised his arms to conduct the symphony he was hearing in the headphones attached to UNC junior Turner Medlicott’s iPod.
Riddled with anxiety, Liz Howard left the theater. Though she felt like her audition went well, people in high school had told her time and time again that musical theater was not her niche.
He feels his heart pounding every time he steps onstage with a guitar.
Fully armed snipers lined every roof as Jeffrey Fuchs' students marched toward the U.S. Capitol.
It is a Thursday morning at 9:15.
A blast from the past is coming to Cat’s Cradle on Friday night, as drag queens from around the Triangle will travel to perform the eclectic hits of Cher, Whitney Houston and more in the icon edition of the “Drag Queens Are Coming” show.
Shaking a building with laughter is difficult, but The Peoples Improv Theater – better known as the PIT – proves that a local theater dedicated to teaching and performing comedy is vital to the Chapel Hill scene.