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(10/31/19 2:09am)
During the month of November, writers of all ages and experience levels will take on the challenge of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) — to write 50,000 words in 30 days.
(10/04/19 5:10am)
Spooky season is here, and Transactors Improv Company is performing an improv show focused on suspense, creepiness and the theme of obsession.
(09/25/19 11:19pm)
The Ackland Art Museum’s newest exhibition showcases powerful works of photography by 12 female photographers from the Arab world who use the medium to capture the complexities of identity and challenge perceptions of it.
(04/16/19 12:16am)
If you want yoga, art and Champagne all in one place, The Franklin Hotel is the place to be. On Tuesday, the hotel will be hosting “The Art of Enjoyment” to display the work of local artist Sudie Rakusin and introduce the community to its new bar, Refuge.
(04/01/19 12:45am)
At the beginning of the fall semester, there is a multitude of events to help first-years integrate to UNC and meet other first-years. There is Week of Welcome, trivia nights, open houses, games, lectures and lots of free food. But first-years can often be overlooked after that initial welcome, especially during spring semester. The First-Year Focus Council (FYFC) aims to change that with Carolinapalooza.
(03/25/19 2:28am)
Video games and activism came together on Saturday for Smash Hunger Now!, hosted by the Carolina Hunger Education & Activism Project and UNC Esports.
(02/18/19 2:48am)
Next week, Asian-Pacific Islander students will come together for Journey Into Asia – the largest showcase of API culture on campus.
(02/13/19 5:11am)
The LAB! Theatre is celebrating Valentine’s Day in a different and dirty way. On Thursday, it will be hosting live readings of erotic fiction at Linda’s Bar & Grill. Performances will feature original works, fanfiction found online and excerpts from erotica novels, all complete with character impressions.
(02/06/19 4:27am)
A new store has come to Franklin Street, and it's fully dedicated to student artists.
(01/28/19 3:57am)
For the members of Qué Rico, UNC’s only Latin dance team, it’s about much more than dance. It’s about being part of a community where they can share and experience Latinx culture, express themselves and relieve stress.
(01/14/19 3:47am)
Eve Carson began a lecture series during her time as Student Body President to bring inspiring speakers to campus. Now, more than a decade after her 2008 death, the tradition continues with a lecture by world-famous author John Grisham on Feb. 28.
(01/09/19 4:23am)
While other students relaxed during Winter Break, senior and former DTH photographer Nick Bafia and sophomore Julia Stamey were working on a film project they hope will win "Best Original Musical" at the Academy Awards in 2020.
(12/04/18 3:53am)
This holiday season, you can start a new family tradition with the Circle 10 Holiday Show at the ArtsCenter.
(11/26/18 12:20am)
If you’ve been paying attention to the goings on around Chapel Hill this year, you may have noticed a lot of events involving goats. There’s been goat yoga, goat movie nights, goat pumpkin carving, goat cuddles — and, coming up, holiday-themed activities, such as Santa with goats.
(11/19/18 3:07am)
After being neighbors for years, a chance meeting at a tea tasting brought local artists Julie Berkowitz and Christine Parks together and inspired them to create Meet the Makers to share their craft with the community.
(11/12/18 1:15am)
Despite the cold, student performers and attendees came out to the Bell Tower Amphitheater on Saturday night to celebrate student artists at Student Hip-Hop Organization’s 919 Fest.
(11/05/18 3:34am)
If you’re looking to learn a new skill, Fifth Season Gardening Company has got you covered. The Carrboro store offers classes on everything from indoor plant care to kombucha brewing.
(10/30/18 12:52am)
Every year, UNC Sangam, NCSU Ektaa and Duke Diya work together to put on Triangle Garba, a type of dance and celebration that's part of the Navratri Festival. This Friday, UNC is hosting Triangle Garba in its own Fetzer Gym.
(10/14/18 11:36pm)
The work of nine Nigerian photography students is being featured in the John and June Allcott Gallery. Titled “I Be Person I No Be Number,” the exhibition explores issues of democracy and human rights in Nigeria.
(10/08/18 12:27am)
UNC graduate, comedian and former Saturday Night Live writer Ali Farahnakian is back in Chapel Hill. On Oct. 9, Farahnakian will lead a workshop at The People's Improv Theater on what it takes to become an SNL writer.