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(10/06/13 8:36pm)
Despite heat reminiscent of summer, Chapel Hill citizens gathered on West Franklin Street Sunday alongside Triangle-area performers, artists and local businesses to celebrate Chapel Hill’s annual autumnal premiere arts festival — Festifall.
(10/02/13 8:14pm)
Chapel Hill author Sarah Dessen was just like any other UNC student when she was here: she biked across campus, had a part-time job and, of course, was obsessed with UNC basketball.
(09/20/13 4:34am)
The Pleiades Gallery in downtown Durham has barely passed its 6-month anniversary, but its second ever exhibit is already surging in popularity.
(09/16/13 8:57pm)
Tonight at the Student Recreation Center, students will have a chance to participate in a variety of Zumba classes, eat dinner and enjoy performances from UNC dance and a capella groups — all for just $3.
(09/15/13 8:09pm)
A recent faculty survey found that many professors think athletics is discussed too much at UNC — but reform to the scandal-ridden athletic department was at the forefront of conversation during the Faculty Council’s first meeting of the year on Friday.
(09/11/13 2:35pm)
On Jan. 1, 1989, playwright, actor and political activist Safdar Hashmi was performing a street play in Delhi when he was beaten to death by political thugs.
(09/08/13 8:14pm)
Before this summer, local author Amy Kaufman Burk had never had a book published.
(09/04/13 9:46pm)
UNC students traditionally use the summer to recuperate from the school year, but several students challenged that idea — and themselves — by biking across the country this summer.
(09/04/13 8:35pm)
Before coming to UNC, sophomore Cecilia Polanco, a global studies major, was often asked the question, “If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?”
(08/26/13 8:36pm)
Birds are singing, chirping and flying overhead as people walk around downtown Durham on the way to see the Craven Allen Gallery’s summer exhibit exploring the idea of flight in everyday life.
(08/22/13 10:03pm)
Freshman Edgar Walker traveled more than 300 miles to come to UNC and now lives in Hinton James Residence Hall — although unlike the dorm’s namesake, he did not make the journey on foot.
(08/15/13 9:33pm)
Two local artists who look to the past for inspiration are showing their paintings at the Durham Arts Council as the city of Durham continues to support emerging artists and the arts in the Triangle area.
(04/26/13 1:14am)
Tonight and Saturday, The Martha Graham Dance Company will close Carolina Performing Arts’ “The Rite of Spring at 100” celebration with a program titled “Myth and Transformation,” which is composed of multiple programs, including “The Rite of Spring.”
(04/25/13 12:37am)
UNC’s departments of studio art and art history don’t often work together.
(04/19/13 1:38am)
A taste of Latin flavor is coming to UNC today from the Spanish Harlem of New York City, by means of the inter-generational music group “Los Pleneros de la 21.”
(04/10/13 1:47am)
Classically trained ballet dancer Carrie Preston has made the leap into academia.
(04/03/13 3:01am)
1930s Berlin: Members of the cabaret keep the noise level up at their riotous nightclub, drowning out the fear and troubles of Weimar Republic Germany that are knocking at the front door.
(03/19/13 1:18am)
The water of life is not necessarily in liquid form.
(03/01/13 2:13am)
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