Review: PlayMakers' 'Dot' brings warmth and laughter this Christmas
PlayMakers Repertory Company's "Dot" is a Christmas play experience to remember.
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PlayMakers Repertory Company's "Dot" is a Christmas play experience to remember.
There are plenty of ways to keep warm and stay stylish when winter is coming.
The Art of Giving exhibit showcases art from 22 artists from the Hillsborough Gallery of Art that can be gifted to spread holiday cheer. The exhibit opened on Nov. 13 and will continue until Dec. 31.
Priscilla Layne, an assistant professor of German at UNC, will be speaking on Wednesday, Nov. 8 at the Triangle Film Salon series in her lecture “All That Glitters Isn’t Gold: Auma Obama's Nightmare of Postunification Germany." The lecture discusses the work and life of former President Barack Obama's sister Auma. The lecture has moved from Greenlaw 302 to Mitchell Hall 005 at 5 p.m.
The New York Times journalist John Eligon interviewed Trevor Noah — comedian, writer and host of “The Daily Show” — on Oct. 15, filmed live at Northwestern University.
In his new novel, “The Last Ballad,” Wiley Cash talks about poverty, misogyny and race through the unsung heroine Ella May Wiggins of the Loray Mill strike. Cash is a New York Times bestselling author for his novel “A Land More Kind Than Home.”
She might be "Five Foot Two," but her fierceness makes up for her size.
Fall Out Boy’s new single, “The Last Of The Real Ones,” from their upcoming seventh album, M A N I A, was released to YouTube on Sept. 13. It already has over 2 million views.
The People of Color Take Over the Quad event on Friday was a cause for celebration.
Almost half of Student Congress’ seats are empty — 17 out of about 40 seats have yet to be filled in various districts of campus.