I went to Chance the Rapper on Friday and it was a spiritual experience
I first heard of Chance the Rapper at shitty high school parties filled with good music.
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I first heard of Chance the Rapper at shitty high school parties filled with good music.
Hannibal Burress is known for being Lincoln on "Broad City," a stand-up comedian and an overall cool guy. He will be performing standup at The Duke Energy Center in Raleigh tonight. Swerve Assistant Editor Morgan Vickers spoke with Burress about life, love and the pursuit of happiness.
In October 2014, the public was given what was considered the end of UNC’s yearslong academic-athletic scandal: independent investigator Kenneth Wainstein’s report.
Lavonda Burnette said her love of Prince has shaped her life.
In the late ‘70s, Katie Ziglar interned at the Ackland Art Museum in the prints and drawings department. And on July 6 — nearly four decades later — she will be the director of that same museum.
“When a female makes it to the higher levels of science and math, she’s going to be good, because all her life she had to fight,” said Ming Lin, a computer science professor at UNC.
In one year, Carolina Performing Arts tripled its donations. By fall 2017, CPA will gain two more performance spaces.
For years, students have been coming to the Ackland Art Museum to see a bright work of art without realizing the brilliance behind it. The interest resulted in an explosion of color taking over the museum’s walls.
In the month of February alone, UNC senior Conner Frank estimates that he spent $2,600 on experiences rather than on things.
Following the deaths of Deah Barakat, Yusor Abu-Salha and Razan Abu-Salha, Triangle-area residents turned to art to grieve and make sense of the tragedies.
Not many people can rap. Even fewer people can rap for 12-and-a-half hours. And only one person can say he created the idea for a Guinness World Record-breaking cypher.
Although first-year dramatic art major Ash Heffernan prefers stage acting to screen acting, she was intrigued when she heard about #OscarsSoWhite, a trending hashtag that was a response to the Oscars’ all-white selection of nominated actors and actresses for the second year in a row.
Vivienne Benesch considers herself a Renaissance artist.
While most UNC students consider Friday and Saturday the best nights of the week to go out, many students who identify as LGBTQ find the best time to go out is on a school night.
The average American may not know Brad San Martin or his former band, One Happy Island — but in England, they’re celebrities.
Even though the Ackland Art Museum features a variety of modern pieces, the museum’s architecture is stuck in the 1980s.
A picture might be worth a thousand words, but the memories of Chapel Hill are woven into Elaine O’Neil’s textile art.
Dr. Patricia Parker is working in an environment that she spent years researching and fostering.
When the nation’s racial conflicts became too overwhelming over the summer, senior June Beshea found herself logging off Twitter and turning to art.
Even before students step foot on UNC’s campus, they’re anticipating one of the most popular events of the school year: Holi Moli.