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(11/11/14 4:50am)
Drew Goins (who is writing from Washington, D.C., this week) and Kelsey Weekman (who is writing while eating raw cookie dough like a granola bar) are the advice columnists of “You Asked for It.”
(11/10/14 5:04am)
Muffled music can be heard coming from within the brick walls of the Beth El Synagogue Freedman Center on Wednesday nights. The tunes — traditional melodies from Norway, Egypt, Croatia and beyond — are unfamiliar to the uninitiated.
(11/04/14 5:07am)
Drew Goins (who is studying abroad next semester) and Kelsey Weekman (who is saltier about it than McDonald’s fries in the Dead Sea) are the advice columnists of “You Asked for It.” This week’s edition is dedicated in loving memory to Qdoba.
(10/28/14 4:12am)
Drew Goins (not actually the devil) and Kelsey Weekman (undecided) are “You Asked for It,” a column in which the two experts give you their rarely helpful advice. Results may vary.
(10/24/14 4:43am)
For some survivors of domestic and sexual violence, all it takes to help heal is a collage canvas, a string of beads or a palette of paint.
(10/21/14 4:54am)
Drew Goins (an anagram of “Wiser Dong”) and Kelsey Weekman (“Weakens Meekly”) are “You Asked for It,” a column in which the two experts give you their rarely helpful advice. Results may vary.
(10/14/14 7:31am)
Drew Goins (who almost wrote this week’s column as Rita Balaban) and Kelsey Weekman (who never took a class with Balaban, but deeply respects her nevertheless) are “You Asked for It,” a column in which the two experts give you their rarely helpful advice. Results may vary.
(10/13/14 3:33am)
PlayMakers Repertory Company is beating Disney to the punch.
(10/07/14 4:01am)
Drew Goins (almost as funny as Bobby Frasor) and Kelsey Weekman (almost as emotional as Kennedy Meeks singing Whitney) are “You Asked for It,” a column in which the two experts give you their rarely helpful advice. Results may vary.
(09/30/14 4:29am)
Assistant copy editor Drew Goins (sugar and spice) and assistant online editor Kelsey Weekman (everything nice) are “You Asked for It,” a weekly column in which the two experts give their rarely helpful advice on questions submitted by UNC students. Results may vary.
(09/23/14 4:46am)
Assistant copy editor Drew Goins (Tom Haverford meets Gordo from “Lizzie McGuire”) and assistant online editor Kelsey Weekman (any character played by Mindy Kaling) are “You Asked for It,” a weekly advice column in which the two experts give their rarely helpful advice in response to anonymous questions submitted by UNC students. Results may vary.
(09/16/14 4:16am)
Assistant copy editor Drew Goins (responsible for Britney Spears’ shaved head) and assistant online editor Kelsey Weekman (the one who told Adam Levine platinum blond was a good look) are “You Asked for It,” a weekly advice column in which the two experts give their rarely helpful advice in response to anonymous questions submitted by UNC students.
(09/08/14 2:10am)
Assistant copy editor Drew Goins (the one with the good eyebrows) and assistant online editor Kelsey Weekman (the one with the even better eyebrows) have teamed up for The Daily Tar Heel’s newest feature: “You Asked for It,” a weekly advice column in which the two experts give their sarcastic, hilarious and rarely helpful advice in response to anonymous questions submitted by UNC students. Results may vary.
(04/21/14 7:32pm)
“There’s more to love than loving or being loved.” So says Nick (Jim Broadbent) to his wife Meg (Lindsay Duncan) as they stand over the Paris grave of Samuel Beckett, contemplating love and its meaning after decades together.
(03/29/14 11:28pm)
Todd Barry, a comedian based in New York, has under his belt three specials on Comedy Central, various tours and countless television guest spots. His latest project, the Final Crowd Work Tour brings him to Kings in Raleigh for a performance tonight, where he’ll showcase a particularly unique style of comedy.
(03/23/14 6:28pm)
Gloria Cumplido , the 58-year-old Santiago divorcée around whom director Sebastián Lelio centers his Spanish-language film “Gloria,” is an unlikely protagonist by American standards. Gloria (Paulina García) is pretty, but not beautiful; free-spirited, but not too quirky.