Here's a 2018 pop culture roundup
From the Olympics to Lil' Hank Williams, 2018 was a roller coaster of pop culture. Here's a look at what made the year so memorable.
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From the Olympics to Lil' Hank Williams, 2018 was a roller coaster of pop culture. Here's a look at what made the year so memorable.
Memorial Hall will be filled with holiday magic this weekend. Carolina Performing Arts will host the Carolina Ballet’s production of "The Nutcracker" on Saturday and Sunday, complete with a magician.
When UNC MASH felt like minority voices weren't being heard, they decided to use unfiltered short films as a means to make sure they were not only heard but seen.
Spooky season might be coming to an end, but Homecoming is hot on its heels. Whether you’ll be at the game early or you’re planning to tailgate at Frat Court, this step-by-step guide highlights all the Saturday of Homecoming weekend has to offer.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated who Spooky Books at Wilson Library is open to. The event will be private and only open to members of the Society for the Study of Incunabula, Manuscripts and Rare Books. The story has been updated with the correct information about the event. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
The Kenan Theatre Company’s production of “The Language Archive” aims to illustrate the intricacies of human communication while honoring former UNC student Lillian Chason.
The ArtsCenter and the Triangle Jazz Orchestra will host a big band concert to celebrate the life of Phil Bushnell, a musician and founding member of the band, on Oct. 10.
PlayMakers Repertory Company is making stops throughout the state while on tour with their Mobile Shakespeare production of Macbeth for the next three weeks.
The North Carolina Botanical Garden will host an outdoor film screening of “A Plastic Ocean” Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Forest Theatre.
What began as a throwback screening of “Friday the 13th” 20 years ago has now grown into a fan-favorite Friday night institution at the Carolina Theatre of Durham.
Student and local fashion designs will take the runway at the FashionMash show Saturday.
Arts and athletics meet head-to-head in Kenan Theatre Company’s production of “The Wolves” from April 12-16.
Campus is alive with the sound of pianos, and that can only mean one thing — Arts Everywhere Day is Friday. Staff writer Elsa Mark went around campus asking people, “What do you think about Arts Everywhere?”
Jerry Gershenhorn teaches history at North Carolina Central University and recently wrote "Louis Austin and the Carolina Times: A Life in the Long Black Freedom Struggle." He will discuss the book at Flyleaf Books on Thursday at 7 p.m. Staff writer Elsa Mark talked with Gershenhorn about his latest work.
Worlds collide at the event "Thinking Outside the Box: Why Technology Matters in Hip Hop," a discussion panel hosted by Playground Studios that focuses on the role of technology in the hip-hop music industry.
Remember all those oldies-but-goodies your parents made you watch growing up? Well, they’re back in a big way with the FantasticRealm Film Series.
The Anime-Magic Film Series is expecting big crowds for its second year showing anime and animated films at the Carolina Theatre of Durham this Friday through Sunday. Tickets are $9.50 per show and a 10-film pass is available for $80.
Trust is a pillar of human society so deeply ingrained that we almost forget how much we need it. The ID: An Exploration of Trust art show is here to remind us.