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(01/25/19 3:05am)
The Chapel Hill Public Library hosted a writing and community-building event led by award-winning author Zelda Lockhart on Jan. 24. The event focused on how writing connects individuals regardless of their separate identities.
(01/22/19 12:56am)
Sophomore Michael Perez got to meet his childhood crush and perform in a Netflix show through his role in "Insatiable." Perez played Jon, a computer geek and hacker, but here at UNC he studies vocal performance. Staff writer Krupa Kaneria talked to Perez about his role in "Insatiable" and his life outside of acting.
(11/12/18 1:23am)
The North Carolina Museum of Art and the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies will be hosting the Wandering Objects symposium to discuss the changing meanings of Jewish ritual objects and material culture.
(10/08/18 1:36am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that the Morrison Art Studio will be located in the basement of Morrison Residence Hall. The studio will be located on the ground floor. The story has been updated with the correct location of the Morrison Art Studio. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(10/02/18 10:58pm)
The North Carolina Botanical Garden will be hosting its 30th Annual Sculpture in the Garden exhibit from September until December. The exhibit consists of 52 different installations of sculptures by 30 North Carolina artists.
(09/28/18 2:17am)
For Sam Reckford, costume production is her “all day, every day.” The third-year graduate student is finishing her Masters of Fine Arts in Costume Production, works at PlayMakers Repertory Company alongside her studies.
(09/07/18 1:14am)
The Center for the Study of the American South will be hosting “Unique As We Are Alike,” a multidimensional exhibit that uses art to explore Lumbee Native American identity, on Sept. 14. The works of two Lumbee artists, Ashley Minner and Alisha Locklear Monroe, will be presented.
(08/29/18 3:50am)
Taste Carolina Gourmet Food Tours, a local business that organizes culinary tours in different cities around North Carolina, is hosting a Carrboro tasting and market tour this Saturday. Staff writer Krupa Kaneria spoke with Taste Carolina owner Lesley Stracks-Mullem about the upcoming event.
(04/19/18 11:41pm)
Get ready to get your Plasticon on. Carolina Performing Arts will be hosting the Plasticon festival this Saturday, April 21 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. in order to raise awareness about the environmental impacts of plastic bags.
(04/13/18 12:52am)
Dan Kois, former Daily Tar Heel staffer and writer and editor for Slate, is coming to Flyleaf Books on April 15 to discuss his new book, "The World Only Spins Forward: The Ascent of Angels in America." It follows the stories of actors, writers and theater lovers as they share their experiences of Tony Kushner's play, "Angels in America."
(03/02/18 2:13am)
Come get a taste of African culture at this year’s Africa Night. The event, hosted annually by the Organization for African Students' Interests and Solidarity, will take place this Saturday in Hill Hall. The event will showcase performances by various student groups on campus.
(02/09/18 12:01am)
From Feb. 9 to 25, the Raleigh Little Theatre is performing the musical "Little Shop of Horrors." Staff writer Krupa Kaneria interviewed Patrick Torres, the artistic director of Raleigh Little Theatre and director of "Little Shop of Horrors," about the upcoming production.
(02/02/18 12:21am)
"Sisterly: A Memory Play," written by UNC-Chapel Hill student Alexandra LaGrand, is being performed by LAB! Theatre from Feb. 3-5. Staff writer Krupa Kaneria interviewed Samantha Yancey, a producer of the show, about her thoughts and inspiration about the play.
(01/26/18 12:46am)
It’s time to jam.
(01/12/18 12:21am)
It’s time to get your meditation on. The Ackland Art Museum will be celebrating Bodhi Day on Friday in connection with its new “Religion and Ritual” exhibit, and Lori Burgwyn Hernandez of Franklin Street Yoga will be leading an introductory meditation class. Staff writer Krupa Kaneria spoke with Hernandez about her involvement in meditation, the connection between meditation and art and the importance of this practice.
(12/01/17 1:07am)
It's time to get jazzy — the UNC Jazz Band will be holding a scholarship benefit concert Saturday, Dec. 2, in the James and Susan Moeser Auditorium in Hill Hall.
(10/27/17 12:33am)
It’s time to get spooky for Halloween, and the festivities have already begun. The Southern Cultures journal hosted a pop-up museum called “The Things,” which featured the stories of haunted objects.
(09/29/17 2:42am)
The LAB! Theatre's first mainstage production of the Fall 2017 season,"Duck Hunter Shoots Angel," explores life in the South. Staff Writer Krupa Kaneria spoke with Rob Piscitelli, a sophomore dramatic art major and director of the play, about its production.
(09/15/17 12:09am)
The weekend is nearly upon us, and if you haven’t decided on which movies to watch while you’re holed up in your room eating mint chocolate chip ice cream, you have come to the right place. The key to an ideal weekend movie-binge is choosing films that will make you feel a range of emotions, all while leaving you completely satisfied at the end.
(09/08/17 1:16am)
There seems to be no mixed feelings about mixed media art.