Former DTH cartoonist relaunches book of comics on Chapel Hill
Bill Cokas got his start drawing cartoons for this very paper.
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Bill Cokas got his start drawing cartoons for this very paper.
A work by a Tony Award-winning playwright and a piece by UNC alumni make up the most recent production by StreetSigns Center for Literature and Performance.
After years of activity, the Youth Angst Society disappeared.
The Orange County Arts Council’s biannual arts grants included a few repeat organizations.
Chapel Hill native Michael Galinsky’s film, “Battle for Brooklyn,” is a documentary that zooms in on New York City’s demolition of a Brooklyn community to make way for a basketball stadium and real estate development.
Michael Brown is a self-proclaimed “North Carolina boy.” A 1977 graduate of UNC, Brown is the creator of many of the town’s beloved murals, including the sea turtles on Columbia Street and the marching parade in Porthole Alley.
One of UNC’s hospitals is using art to challenge the stigma of mental illness.
Company Carolina will bring its stage outside this April.
Civil rights education in the U.S. often focuses on movements that took place within the country, leaving out the struggle that occurred worldwide.