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(09/06/18 11:52pm)
The Ackland Art Museum welcomed new curator Dana Cowen to its staff Tuesday, and Cowen plans to fully immerse herself in the extensive collection of European and American art that the museum has to offer.
(09/06/18 3:15am)
McKay Coble is a scenic designer for the PlayMakers Repertory Company at UNC. As a member of the creative team, she has aided in the the design of more than 25 plays with PlayMakers over the past 30 years. Coble also has experience with scenic design for regional and Broadway performances and film.
(08/28/18 1:30am)
It's hard to believe the culinary success of Mediterranean Deli began with 12 chairs, six tables and one 6-foot deli case. Jamil Kadoura, an immigrant from Palestine, has built a small empire despite facing social and cultural challenges throughout his 27 years as a restaurant owner.
(08/27/18 2:42am)
The Ebony Readers/Onyx Theatre offers a creative platform for UNC students who identify with minority groups to express themselves through spoken word, poetry and theatrical drama — and EROT members are looking forward to giving new students a voice this semester.
(08/20/18 10:47pm)
The end of summer marks the beginning of regular schedules and long nights studying for some students returning to UNC, but for others, the fall semester will bring a lightened workload.
(04/24/18 12:19am)
The last week of classes is here, and finals season inches closer with every passing day. When you find yourself needing a break from the books between now and when you leave UNC for the summer, take some time to view the "people | place | perception" photo exhibition in the Union Underground Gallery.
(04/23/18 12:23am)
It's the last week of classes, which means it's time to finish papers and projects, but most importantly, time to figure out what you're doing for LDOC. Staff writer Jessica Hardison asked UNC students, "How do you plan to celebrate the end of classes?"
(04/09/18 1:27am)
If you’re interested in creating various sorts of musical or theatrical performance, UNC’s newest creative writing minor concentration may be for you.
(04/02/18 2:51am)
As part of the author discussion series presented by the Sonja Haynes Stone Center, Pablo Gomez will discuss prevalent themes of 17th-century Caribbean knowledge-making processes in his book, "The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic," at the Bull’s Head Bookshop on April 5 from 3:30 to 5 p.m.
(03/26/18 3:08pm)
Independent artist Toshi Reagon will be speaking and performing as a guest lecturer in "I Don’t Know Where I’m Going but I’ll Get There Right On Time," an evening of mixed forms of expression and conversation inspired by Octavia E. Butler’s "Parable of the Sower."
(03/19/18 1:16am)
UNC Professor Michael Chitwood will read from his newest book of poems, entitled "Search and Rescue," at Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. Chitwood is a member of the UNC English and Comparative Literature Department, and his poetry and fiction have appeared in numerous noteworthy publications including the "Threepenny Review" and "Poetry."
(02/26/18 12:44am)
Two best friends noticed a recurrent pattern of the negative portrayal of overweight people from media and entertainment outlets. They were increasingly bombarded by fat jokes, discriminating actions and the targeting of fat people in movies, TV shows and other industries like fashion and sports. Enough was enough.
(02/22/18 1:32am)
Leaders in student minority empowerment realize that concepts of race and feminism are difficult to openly discuss, which is why they are embracing the existence, efforts and evolution of Black womanhood through celebration.
(02/12/18 3:01am)
Because of the public's exposure to the events of the Holocaust through countless documentaries, Hollywood films and school curricula, there is general knowledge surrounding the persecution of certain demographics of people by Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich.
(02/05/18 2:35am)
Staff writer Jessica Hardison talked with H.C. McEntire, a musician from Durham and Mount Moriah frontwoman who just released her first solo album, “LIONHEART.” McEntire is currently on tour, and spoke with The Daily Tar Heel while she was driving to Chicago to perform.
(01/22/18 2:09am)
After nearly four years of documenting the Black community of Durham, Duke University senior and Alice M. Baldwin Scholar Evan Nicole Bell has secured her first solo photography exhibition entitled “black.” Hosted by the Louise B. Jones Brown Gallery in Durham, "black." is a collection documented by Bell that showcases the diversity of what it means to be Black in 2018.
(01/15/18 12:29am)
The UNC community will commemorate influential civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a compilation of song, dance and poetry at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center’s annual program entitled “He was a Poem, He was a Song.”
(01/10/18 12:44am)
The local music scene will welcome January 2018 with a variety of artists with distinctive styles and backgrounds. This concert compilation will ensure that the Triangle starts off the new year with a mixture of tried and true local artists, as well as international sensations.
(11/27/17 7:35am)
Since its founding in the fall of 2016, the Carolina Bluegrass Band has pushed itself to expose the UNC community to the music genre.
(11/20/17 12:41am)
Should we, as consumers of various art mediums, choose to separate the art that a person produces from their personal life outside of that medium? Is there a way to do so without compromising the work?