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(04/21/14 9:21pm)
Painter Allison Tierney started using house paint she picked up at a dump because she couldn’t afford painting supplies. Now, five years later, her primary focus is to continue using found materials in her artwork.
(04/10/14 4:45pm)
In his home studio, painter Eduardo Lapetina of Chapel Hill can be found with his palette knife painting the abstract, spring-inspired works that will be on display at his home gallery show this weekend.
(04/01/14 7:30pm)
Audiences will enter a surreal world tonight in which presidential assassins mix and mingle in PlayMakers Repertory Company’s production of “Assassins.”
(03/25/14 8:08pm)
Costume pieces, sheet music, black and white production pictures and multicolored playbills tell the story of the PlayMakers Repertory Company, one of the first student theater groups at UNC which was formerly known as Carolina Playmakers.
(03/17/14 7:53pm)
Mark Tribe, chairman of the MFA Fine Arts program at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, focuses on the relationship between media technology and politics, using photographs, videos and performances in his artwork. Tribe is the author of “The Port Huron Project: Reenactments of New Left Protest Speeches” and co-author of “New Media Art.”
(03/06/14 8:41pm)
Hill Hall and Kenan Music Building will come alive with the rhythmic sounds of drums, xylophones and marimbas for the Day of Percussion Saturday.
(02/26/14 7:21pm)
Senior Emily Palmer writes to tell the stories she sees play out in everyday life.
(02/24/14 10:52pm)
Eleven Brazilian dancers will excite audiences at Memorial Hall tonight with their acrobatic, martial arts and hip-hop moves set to samba and electronic music.
(02/16/14 8:22pm)
George Alyateem — also known as Doc G — doesn’t have much spare time as a first-year UNC medical student.
(02/06/14 9:21pm)
Two UNC alumni will premiere their new pieces tonight at Chapel Hill Contemporary Music Ensemble’s “Modes of Modulation” in the Kenan Music Building.
(02/05/14 10:00pm)
Writer and photographer Lawrence Earley’s new book, “The Workboats of Core Sound: Stories and Photographs of a Changing World,” explores the histories of old wooden fishing boats and the lives of fishermen and boat builders in eastern North Carolina.
(01/29/14 10:09pm)
The English Concert orchestra will revive George Frideric Handel’s 265-year-old tragic oratorio, “Theodora,” during its first Chapel Hill appearance tonight at Memorial Hall.
(01/26/14 9:06pm)
Puck and Oberon get a taste of the glamorous life when they mingle with 1930s movie stars in the Durham Montessori Community School’s production of “Shakespeare in Hollywood.”
(01/15/14 11:43pm)
The art of two old friends is reunited through an exhibition of tapestry, paintings and collages.
(01/09/14 9:15pm)
UNC students don’t need to turn to “Glee” reruns on Netflix to enjoy talented student voices this weekend.
(12/02/13 9:30pm)
Shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind gifts this holiday season should stop by the first-ever DIY District Pop-Up Shop, located in downtown Durham at 723 Rigsbee Ave., to buy hand-crafted goods made by local artists and businesses.
(11/21/13 8:35pm)
Medical and graduate students will get a chance to trade the classroom for the stage in the School of Medicine drama club’s production of “The Importance of Being Earnest” Saturday and Sunday in the Student Union.
(11/14/13 8:11pm)
The rocky relationship between a daughter and her Cuban revolutionary father is explored in the semi-autobiographical, one-woman show called “The Box,” a new work-in-progress as part of the Institute for the Arts and Humanities’s Process Series.
(11/04/13 8:32pm)
As the holiday season approaches, FRANK Gallery’s latest show “Artful Giving” offers a collection of handmade pieces to those who are looking for unique gifts and looking to support local artists during their holiday shopping.
(10/23/13 8:06pm)
The music of Mozart, Beethoven and a North Carolina composer come together under Memorial Hall’s roof today when the North Carolina Symphony presents “Mozart & Beethoven.”