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(04/30/21 5:57pm)
Since opening in 2001, Maple View Ice Cream has become a classic Carolina staple, serving ice cream made with fresh milk from the Maple View Farm. It offers not only delicious ice cream, but beautiful scenic views of the farmland and a unique antique dairy collection.
(02/26/20 1:10am)
Original art crafted by students meets coffee this Friday with “CaffeinART," The Meantime Coffee Co.'s first annual student art sale.
(02/13/20 2:57am)
Hugh Swaso has been the front person for Mix Tape Grab Bag for more than half a decade, and now his newest performance with the band will be a Valentine's Day concert that attempts to appeal to people of all relationship statuses.
(02/06/20 1:05am)
Abstract, pop and other artists from Durham will be displaying their work this Friday at Social Games and Brews' first ever local art showcase.
(01/29/20 12:19am)
On Jan. 29 at 7:30 p.m., the Carolina Theatre of Durham will host a screening of the documentary “February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four.” The screening is free and open to the public.
(09/27/19 1:59am)
From Sept. 27 to 29, the Art of Cool Festival will come to Durham with performances from multiple bands, including Run-DMC and singers such as Jill Scott.
(09/19/19 12:39am)
The Page-Walker Arts and History Center in Cary, North Carolina, will be hosting Visual Rhapsodies from Sept. 18 to Oct. 12, where the work of artist Marcelle Harwell Pachnowski will be displayed.
(09/05/19 12:54am)
The Center for the Study of the American South, along with its journal, Southern Cultures, will be hosting New Orleans-based photographer Pableaux Johnson for an opening reception of his "New Orleans Second Line Parades" photographs. The event will take place on Sept. 5 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
(08/30/19 12:35am)
On Aug. 31, Eric Clayton and Meredith Armstrong will be taking the stage at The PIT Chapel Hill to perform their first half-hour comedy sets at 9:30 p.m.
(08/22/19 12:55am)
UNC’s American Indian Center will be hosting its annual Welcome Extravaganza event on Aug. 22 from 5 to 7 p.m. This event will feature music and dance performances from UNC student Ryan Dial-Stanley and the Smokey River Coharie drum group. Miss Indian N.C. 2019-2020 Cheyenne Daniel will also be featured at the event and will perform.
(05/22/19 4:20am)
With 800 different student organizations on campus, it can feel overwhelming when you are trying to figure out which ones to check out. But never fear, The Daily Tar Heel compiled a list of a few organizations that might be a good choice for you if you're interested in the arts.
(04/11/19 12:25am)
The Center for the Study of the American South will be hosting UNC PhD candidate Caroline Newhall to speak about her dissertation research on Black prisoners of war who were captured by Confederates during the Civil War as a part of the “Tell About the South” series. The talk will take place on April 17 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
(03/29/19 2:39am)
Duke-UNC Sangeet will be hosting Ramya Kapadia, a vocalist, dancer and choreographer, for a lecture demonstration on movement and mime in the ancient classical Indian dance form of Bharatanatyam, which is over 3,000 years old.
(02/28/19 1:47am)
All different kinds of art, from a cappella to the visual and literary arts, will be coming together on March 7 to showcase the arts community at UNC.
(02/25/19 3:27am)
Hosted by El Centro Hispano, an evening of Latin music, food and wine came to Chapel Hill nonprofit Extraordinary Ventures on Saturday to celebrate and support programs that help the Latino immigrant community, DACA recipients and foster citizenship through El Centro Hispano's immigration programs.
(02/08/19 2:57am)
The Love Show Musical will explore love during the different stages of life, from pre-teen to old age, through improv and music on Feb. 16. The show, made up of five episodes, will be performed by the Transactors Improv Company, a Chapel Hill-based improv group.
(01/24/19 4:41am)
The Chinese New Year, an important part of traditional culture in China, will begin on Feb. 5 — but many Chinese UNC students will be spending it here in Chapel Hill.
(01/11/19 1:36am)
This spring, Kenan Theatre Company is putting on "Romeo and Juliet" with a twist — the play will focus on changing gender norms and modernizing the typical style of the show. The goal of the show will be to see how the changes made will alter the overall ambiance of the play.
(10/31/18 11:33pm)
A new month means new concerts. The Daily Tar Heel is bring you a guide to all the happenings around town.
(10/25/18 1:05am)
On Saturday, Oct. 27 from noon to 9 p.m. Honeysuckle Tea House in Chapel Hill will be holding the Full Hunter’s Moon Party to honor the First Nations of North America’s tradition to hunt the summer deer on autumn nights.