Hillsborough nominated for coolest small town award
North Carolina's Orange County may not have the reputation that California’s boasts, but now, it’s making a name for itself as home to one of the country’s coolest little towns.
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North Carolina's Orange County may not have the reputation that California’s boasts, but now, it’s making a name for itself as home to one of the country’s coolest little towns.
After nine years of bringing world-renowned musicians like Yo-Yo Ma and breakthrough dance groups like L-E-V to UNC, Carolina Performing Arts has established itself in Chapel Hill.
Chapel Hill is a home away from home for many students during their college years, but even musicians from Brooklyn, New York, have found comfort in returning to the town time and time again.
The Peanuts gang is taking Chapel Hill, complete with melancholy monologues by a young Charlie Brown, philosophical ponderings from a confused Snoopy and bullying antics by the infamously evil Lucy.
The Master of Fine Arts program at UNC has attracted artists from all around the world, ranging from South Korea to Arkansas to New York City.
Seniors Syem Barakzai and Brandon Schell met freshman year. After sharing a love for electronic music, they decided, as sophomores, to invest in $350 worth of disc jockey equipment together.
Some UNC students pride themselves on being adults, but for the Carolina Hula Hoopers, returning to the simple pleasures of childhood has been the most fun part of college.
College students might hardly have money for a nice dinner, let alone fancy entertainment. But recent trends show that in the Triangle they are more willing to dish out for a laugh.
Hip-hop’s bold beats meet Colombian patriotism in a performance Friday that is sure to have audience members dancing the night away.
It’s a dance party with a side of history and culture, a la New Orleans.
UNC Opera will host a concert Friday that promises to change students’ traditional expectations of opera.
Three thousand dollars in prize money. Eight competing teams. One lively night of music and dance.
Judy Hogan is a novelist, poet, teacher and farmer who lives in Chatham County. She will be discussing her new murder mystery, “Farm Fresh and Fatal,” which explores the relationships between a small town’s quirky farmers, on Saturday at Flyleaf Books.
Israeli dance company L-E-V will fuse hypnotic movement and eclectic sound in its second-ever performance in the United States at Memorial Hall Wednesday night.
Science, sound and sculpture meet in an experimental collaborative performance, called “Flying Erase Head,” that will kick off UNC’s Process Series on Friday in Gerrard Hall.