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(11/13/18 2:00am)
On Friday, professors, community members and artists of all kinds gathered at Ackland Art Museum. They were there to discuss the future of public art at UNC in the aftermath of Silent Sam being torn down.
(11/06/18 1:54am)
With the passing of Halloween and the men’s basketball team’s first exhibition game, it won’t be long before Thanksgiving. Some Chapel Hill residents have already begun practicing their skills for the feast they’ll prepare later this month.
(11/05/18 3:10am)
In the age of Apple Music, Spotify, and Tidal, yoyu might not expect a spinning disc of lacquer to mean much in a high-tech industry like the music business. Yet, vinyl records have been making a comeback for over a decade.
(10/30/18 1:46am)
Not even a Halloween celebration as large as Chapel Hill’s annual Franklin Street fiasco is big enough to drown out the earliest signs of the Christmas season.
(10/30/18 2:44am)
With Halloween upon us, Chapel Hill is in the midst of a costume craze. Soon, the streets of Durham will be littered with people dressed as everything from superheroes to cartoon characters. But the costumes seen may not be for just Halloween, because N.C. Comic Con is coming to Durham from Nov. 9 through 11.
(10/17/18 1:56pm)
With Fall Break upon us, many students are looking forward to taking a break from midterm season and seeing their family for a few days. Don’t fret if you're stranded on campus over the long weekend, however — you can stave off your boredom and cabin fever with poetry.
(10/08/18 3:28am)
The Forest Theatre has been a space for a myriad of plays since it was built. However, it will soon house a much more stripped down, raw form of storytelling.
(10/04/18 2:31am)
Meghan Magdalene was a real estate agent when she began helping her friend open a tattoo parlor. Once the shop was up and running, Magdalene decided to join forces with her friend and become a tattoo artist. Roughly a year and a half later, Magdalene’s business partner moved onto other endeavors, and the former real estate agent became the sole owner of Ascension Tattoo.
(10/01/18 4:42am)
October will be serving up a array of concerts in the Triangle. Featuring comedic rappers and hot indie bands, here are this month's can't-miss shows. Staff Writer A.J. O'Leary gave his thoughts on the shows heading to Chapel Hill this month.
(09/25/18 12:57am)
For nearly two decades the Disapora Festival of Black and Independent Film has been a platform for films about the African diaspora and social issues associated with it.
(09/24/18 12:50am)
Not long ago, the Chelsea Theater at the Timberlyne Shopping Center was close to shutting down.
(09/20/18 2:59am)
Who's to say electro music and flute can't combine?
(09/11/18 4:25am)
The Sonja Hanes Stone Center for Black Culture and History has provided a space for art related to the African Diaspora for 30 years. On Sept. 13, this rich history will be celebrated.
(09/10/18 2:25am)
If you like beer, are interested in Napoleonic-era military garb, immanent theologies, hula-hooping or enjoy learning new things and meeting new people, Nerd Nite might be the thing for you.
(09/04/18 12:37am)
Robin Hood is a classic in the theater community, but PlayMakers Repertory Company is introducing a fresh take with inclusive casting and original music.
(08/27/18 1:38am)
FallFest welcomed new and returning students alike back to campus last week. For more than 20 years, FallFest has been a way for students to make new friends, get some free food and check out student organizations. However, given that UNC has over 500 student organizations on campus, and 18,000 undergraduate students enrolled, it can be easy to get lost in the crowd.
(03/26/18 6:43am)
Del McCoury, his sons and the other two members of The Del McCoury band entered the stage in Memorial Hall to thunderous applause Friday.
(03/05/18 1:30am)
Campus Movie Fest (CMF) has invaded UNC. Filmmakers around campus have been making movies for the past week, with the hope that they will be screened this Wednesday.
(02/22/18 1:41am)
The Gob Squad, a German and British art collective, will be performing in Current ArtSpace + Studio on Thursday at 7:30 p.m., and on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.
(02/09/18 3:36am)
UNC alumnus Bryan Tucker, who works as a co-head writer for "Saturday Night Live," paid a visit to the PIT-Chapel Hill on Wednesday.