Teachers take to Twitter for snow day chat
Allison Stewart, a dual language teacher at Frank Porter Graham Elementary in Chapel Hill, turned to social media during this week’s snow days.
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Allison Stewart, a dual language teacher at Frank Porter Graham Elementary in Chapel Hill, turned to social media during this week’s snow days.
Disney’s “Frozen” meets fraternities, cartoon characters show their alter egos and a UNC graduate takes on the Big Apple in Pauper Players’ Broadway Melodies this weekend.
Elvis Presley might have left the building, but he’s become immortal in movies, songs and books, including UNC history professor emeritus Joel Williamson’s biography “Elvis Presley: A Southern Life.”
While students jog through the many side streets in the quiet neighborhoods of Chapel Hill, the beat in their headphones pushes them past generations of history, though they might not realize it.
Ackland Art Museum
As homecoming, headlined by artists Gloriana and Earl Sweatshirt, approaches, Arts & Culture Editor Erin Wygant stopped students on campus to ask — "How do you feel about homecoming?"
LAB! Theatre announced its 2014 fall season which aims to capture their love of experimental and off-the-wall theatre.
Whether you’re a lover of all things sugary sweet, or looking for a gourmet classic, consider your cravings covered — in frosting that is. Armed with sprinkles, icing and a heart for service, cake artists and cupcake connoisseurs at Sugarland and Gigi’s Cupcakes are creating tempting window displays and special memories.
Not your little sister’s dance recital, Carolina Dance Initiative’s showcase is a full-blown production with talented performers who will tap, waltz and pirouette their way into Memorial Hall Friday night.
Bebops and bobby socks will fill the Chapel Hill High School gymnasium Saturday as community members jump and jive for a cause at the school’s 18th annual Silent Auction and Swing Dance.
New York City and Triangle-area dramatic arts professionals will join together today for a discussion about the LGBTQ presence in television, film and theater.
Instead of staying home and eating cake for his 80th birthday, jazz legend Wayne Shorter is touring the world.
Whipping up crispy pig ears and experimenting with “liver mush,” students in Carolina Eats aren’t afraid of taking risks with their food.
The voices of young women from across the state will echo through Hill Hall tonight.