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(04/27/18 1:00am)
Exploring the unexpected, the slightly odd and the strangely wonderful in art history — that’s the mission of ArtCurious, an internationally popular bi-weekly audio show.
(04/20/18 2:00am)
If you’ve never used a typewriter before, now’s your chance. "Click, Clack: Typewriters and Authors" will be on display at The Orange County Historical Museum until July 1.
(04/18/18 12:40am)
Live from Chapel Hill, it’s Lindsay Shookus!
(03/23/18 3:46am)
On Saturday night at Cat’s Cradle, electronic pop-rap group Timeflies is throwing a rager.
(03/21/18 3:28am)
Spring has sprung — and so has the North Carolina Museum of Art.
(03/06/18 4:55am)
What first started out as a collective group of students auctioning vintage UNC clothing on Instagram has turned into a platform for bringing a voice to visionary people — throughout campus and beyond.
(02/28/18 4:08am)
Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated the lineup of Jazz is PHSH. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(02/22/18 2:19am)
American indie-folk band Magic Giant took the stage on Tuesday night at Cat’s Cradle Back Room. Known for their eclectic energy and banjo-delivering pop hooks, the Los Angeles trio consists of lead vocalist Austin Bisnow; Zambricki Li who plays the banjo, violin and harmonica and Zang who plays the acoustic guitar and cello.
(02/12/18 12:34am)
Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant isn’t living in the past — he is embracing it and reinventing his own future.
(01/26/18 3:58am)
In the current political climate of gender issues and cultural reflection across a diverse array of ideas, the Ackland Art Museum’s newest exhibition, "Becoming a Woman in the Age of Enlightenment: French Art from The Horvitz Collection," is uncommonly timely.
(01/23/18 2:43am)
According to the North Carolina Museum of Art, the word “matron” is no longer a derogatory term, but an elevating one.
(01/11/18 12:46am)
Happy FDOC! Students at UNC-Chapel Hill are back from winter break – and hopefully had enough time to catch up on their favorite shows before classes take off.
(01/10/18 1:06am)
The Ackland Art Museum on UNC-Chapel Hill's campus remains home to the only collection of Asian art in the state — and one of the major collections in the southeast.
(11/27/17 2:45am)
The Hip Hop Nutcracker was back by popular demand for two shows on its third national tour following the success of the two previous sold-out tours on Friday, Nov. 24 at the Durham Performing Arts Center.
(11/16/17 3:36am)
Two-time Grammy award-winning group Bon Iver performed their unique blend of acoustic and processed music for the second night in a row at the Durham Performing Arts Center on Tuesday.
(11/07/17 3:02am)
At 7 p.m. Wednesday night at the Unity Center of Peace, Passionate Poets is holding an Open Mic Night for people to “share their gifts of music, poetry, dance or comedy.”
(10/31/17 2:19am)
Dr. Li-ling Hsiao, an associate professor of Chinese language and literature at UNC, was happy to showcase the guqin to a crowd gathered in Ackland Art Museum on Sunday.
(10/23/17 11:50pm)
With Hallo-weekend quickly approaching, students at Chapel Hill are getting their costumes ready and waiting for the highly anticipated festivities. Whether you’ll be watching "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at the Varsity Theatre, monster-mashing with friends or joining the thousands on Franklin Street come Halloween night, it is sure to be a thriller.
(10/10/17 2:18am)
After selling 2.5 million copies of “Milk and Honey” and topping The New York Times' best-seller list every week for over a year, 25-year-old Punjabi-Canadian Rupi Kaur is back with more – hitting the nerves of many young females.
(10/04/17 1:59am)
On Tuesday night, E. Lockhart, author of New York Times bestseller “We Were Liars,” spoke at Flyleaf Books.