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(08/31/18 1:08am)
The list of physical activities one can perform in an art gallery are fairly limited. However, the Ackland Art Museum is offering an unconventional workshop perfect for relieving stress amongst prized art. Welcome to Yoga in the Galleries.
(08/21/18 2:56am)
School is starting again, which means exciting classes, hanging out with friends, decorating dorm rooms and back to school parties all weekend. For first-years, the idea of their first college party can be both very exciting and a little intimidating — but no matter what year you are at UNC, knowing the resources to help safely navigate the party scene is very important.
(04/19/18 12:41am)
The UNC Masters of Fine Arts Class of 2018 is set to display their selected works under the theme “Versus” at the Ackland Art Museum. "Versus" will start Thursday, April 19 with an opening celebration from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The exhibit will be on display until May 13.
(04/08/18 11:34pm)
The cold rain did not stop the 2018 Jubilee concert-goers from seeing Waka Flocka Flame with openers DJ Luke Nasty and Hollywood COLD on Saturday night.
(03/08/18 12:10am)
Common Deer opened for Elliot Root Tuesday at Cat’s Cradle Back Room, creating an electrifying energy that stayed with the crowd the entire night. Elliot Root finished the show with that same overwhelming enthusiasm, making the crowd — and me — swoon.
(02/27/18 12:26am)
Staff Writer Allie Todd talked with John Kessel, author and professor at North Carolina State University, about his new book and long career as an author. Kessel will be at Flyleaf Books Wednesday at 7 p.m. to talk about “Pride and Prometheus,” his novel that combines "Pride and Prejudice" with "Frankenstein."
(02/14/18 3:39am)
The Hayti Heritage Film Festival will start this week in Durham. The festival focuses on celebrating both local and national black cinema, from documentaries to fictional shorts, along with food, a market and talk-backs with some of the film creators.
(02/05/18 11:50pm)
Odds are if you're walking to class, you're listening to music (or you at least see someone else listening to something through their headphones). Do you ever wonder what everyone around you is listening to? Here are some students' favorite things to listen to on their treks to class.
(01/23/18 12:39am)
All around UNC's campus Tuesday, Arts Everywhere will be hosting the Dorrance Dance and Indi Cowie Footwork Battles, which is an event showcasing the art of an award-winning tap company and an international soccer freestyler.
(12/05/17 1:31am)
The UNC Department of Music presented the public with a free concert Monday night from University Chamber Players that filled Person Hall with sweet, sweet sounds.
(11/09/17 3:21am)
This Friday, the Carolina Union is hosting an event called Culture Shock in the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History from 6 to 9 p.m.
(10/26/17 1:58am)
Monday night, Flyleaf Books hosted an event that featured two short plays written by UNC students who have been in the writing for the screen and stage program over the years.
(10/12/17 11:35pm)
In an effort to humanize a politically divisive issue, The William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education is hosting a photography exhibit, “REFUGEE,” which sheds light on the lives of refugees all over the globe.
(10/03/17 11:49pm)
Was the pilot episode truly “gifted” or did it seem far too familiar? The effort was all there from the cast, but Fox's "The Gifted" did not quite live up to the hype.
(09/27/17 12:41am)
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, the original version of this story said Tri Sigma partnered with the UNC Chapter of The Helping Hand Project. Tri Sigma did not partner with the organization, but Tri Delta did. The article has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(09/18/17 12:48am)
"The Cake" by UNC alumna and "This is Us" writer Bekah Brunstetter has been captivating PlayMakers Repertory Company audiences since opening night and will continue to until its final show.