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Owner Jennings Brody discusses the Durham community’s strong support of local businesses.
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Owner Jennings Brody discusses the Durham community’s strong support of local businesses.
Jasmine Dennis reflects on her time as part of the rowing team.
Puppeteer Basil Twist will premiere his interpretation of The Rite of Spring in Memorial Hall on April 12.
Students, faculty and community members celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of spring, on April 5.
Bright Eke completes and presents his water art installation at the Global Education Center March 28.
Caroline Orr presents original oil paintings on the importance of water in human life.
Company Carolina will present “A Little Knight Musical” on March 23 in Hanes Auditorium.
Company Carolina is putting on The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee March 1-3 at Historic Playmakers Theater.
Three student musicians performed Feb. 26 as soloists accompanied by the UNC Symphony Orchestra in the William S. Newman Scholarship Series concert.
As The Daily Tar Heel celebrates its 120th birthday on February 23, staffers past and present reflect on what it means to be a part of this organization.
Everardo Vidaurri, EverVida, discusses his experiences at Dance Marathon and how he balances his work as both a student and a DJ.
Highlights from North Carolina’s 87-62 victory over Wake Forest Feb 6.
Highlights from North Carolina’s 60-72 over time victory over Virginia Tech Feb. 2.
Broadway Melodies will feature Cluessical, The Avengers Convention, and James Bond: The Musical.
Highlights from North Carolina’s 79-63 victory over Georgia Tech Jan. 23.
Highlights from North Carolina’s 52-60 victory over Maryland Jan. 19.
Directors, writers and scholars discuss the upcoming PlayMakers season featuring A Raisin in the Sun and Clybourne Park.
Campus leaders and students share their favorite events of 2012 and their expectations for 2013.
Six students in the Writing for Screen and Stage minor produced short plays for the Thursday premiere of Long Story Shorts. The plays will run all weekend.
“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” will premiere at the Carrboro ArtsCenter at midnight on Nov. 9.