'Enriching experience': Triangle gears up for a summer of outdoor concerts
The front lawn of the Carolina Inn was packed with blankets, folding chairs and attendees for the hotel’s Fridays on the Front Porch concert series last Friday evening.
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The front lawn of the Carolina Inn was packed with blankets, folding chairs and attendees for the hotel’s Fridays on the Front Porch concert series last Friday evening.
On Saturday afternoon, the graffiti-covered walls of the rooftop between music venue Local 506 and bar Beer Study hosted tents of art vendors and customers for the Attic 506 Rooftop Market.
Every Thursday in Greenlaw Hall, singers' voices blend with the sounds of instrumentalists playing violins, flutes and percussion instruments during the club meetings for Bharat Sangeet at UNC.
In preparation for Flyleaf Books' second silent book club meeting, Ashley-Nicole Smith, the club leader and a bookseller, turned on soft instrumental music, put out mugs for tea and hot chocolate and fluffed pillows in armchairs before book lovers filed in for the evening.
Gospel music has been in spoken word artist Ayanna Albertson-Gay’s life since she was born. She listens to it every day, even while working out.
North Carolina musicians will fill the Carrboro Century Center with the sounds of jazz, gospel and soul for the Town of Carrboro’s third annual Black History Month Sunday Concert Series this month.
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
Science-based artwork of varied colors, sizes and subjects — from the Black Death to the Great Dismal Swamp —hung along the walls of the Genome Sciences Building lobby for a one-day exhibition on Friday evening.
Editors and writers of student publications, old and new, spent the year writing, revising and publishing content.
Philosophy, religion and history are intertwined in Xuewu Zheng’s exhibition “One’s Religion” at the Hanes Art Center.
As a cappella groups prepare for the upcoming season, The Daily Tar Heel's Mila Mascenik spoke with Abigail Paquin, the president of the Loreleis, as part of a series featuring each group on campus.
As a cappella groups prepare for the upcoming season, The Daily Tar Heel's Mila Mascenik spoke with Imani Chabikuli, the president of UNC's oldest a cappella group, the Clef Hangers.
Cat’s Cradle surged with rock 'n’ roll energy as School of Rock Chapel Hill students performed Taylor Swift’s “You Belong With Me” under colorful stage lights while attendees jumped around at the school's annual Halloween Spooktacular Mid-Season Preview Show on Sunday.
Jane Saiers, owner of RambleRill farm in Hillsborough, said that development that reduces farmland is happening all around her.
Dey Hall was filled with students and music on Wednesday evening for “Spoonfuls of Art," an event hosted by the UNC Russian Flagship Program.
Attendees crowded under vendor tents, admiring creations by local artists as a DJ played live music at the Carrboro Town Commons for The Bazaar Craft and Art Market on Sunday.
National Service Dog Month, which occurs during the month of September, is a time to educate the community about the benefits of service dogs and the laws protecting them, according to an Aug. 31 proclamation from Gov. Roy Cooper.
Artists near and far have traveled to downtown Raleigh for the 13th annual Hopscotch Music Festival, which advertises itself as an even larger and better experience than previous years.
As visitors walk through the fifth gallery of the Ackland Art Museum, they are met with striking colors and geometric shapes: artist Georgie Nakima’s new installation “Pantheress.”
Vendor tents lined the lush green yard of Carrboro Town Commons on Aug. 12, while a musician performed soulful songs to a bustling crowd at the National Farmers Market Week celebration.