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The T-birds and the Pink Ladies are coming back to school.
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The T-birds and the Pink Ladies are coming back to school.
_Filmmakers Barbara Trent and David Kasper won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for her 1992 film “The Panama Deception,” which looks at the media’s role in the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama.
Orgasms, birth and menstruation feature prominently in Company Carolina’s current production.
John May began his dramatic career as a playwright.
Tickets for the upcoming Jeff Mangum concert in Memorial Hall were gone within hours.
It took a while for Carolina Union Activities Board to warm up this semester.
Eight women and zero men comprise the cast of LAB! Theatre’s most recent main stage production.
Tony Perucci, a UNC performance studies professor, is directing The Performance Collective’s current show, “Eating Animals,” based on the novel of the same name by Jonathan Safran Foer.
Irish accents and wordplay will begin a four-day run tonight. Carolina Performing Arts is sponsoring the performance of two of Irish absurdist playwright Samuel Beckett’s pieces, “Watt” and “Endgame.”
Two continents are united through sculpture in the FedEx Global Education Center’s latest exhibit.
Tucked inside UNC’s Wilson Library are recorded cassettes, vinyl records and written scores dating as far back as the 17th century.
When Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan first came to UNC in 2007, they were greeted by a receptive Chapel Hill crowd.
Clarification (9/15/2011, 1:44 p.m.): An earlier edition of this article stated that the Carolina Union Activities Board receives more than a quarter of student fees. The group receives one-third of student activities fees, which amounts to $6.50 per student per semester or $13 per student per year. The Daily Tar Heel apologies for any confusion.