Larger-than-life puppets combine activism and artistry
Paperhand Puppet Intervention, a puppet theater company based in Saxapahaw, is in the midst of performing their 19th annual puppet pageant, "In the Heart Of the Fire."
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Paperhand Puppet Intervention, a puppet theater company based in Saxapahaw, is in the midst of performing their 19th annual puppet pageant, "In the Heart Of the Fire."
It was 2007, and the owners and employees of independent record stores decided they wanted to throw a party.
Spring semester hurtles to a close, but the music scene in the Triangle will stay alive even as campus clears out. For those of you sticking around UNC for summer classes or jobs, here are some concerts coming to town.
When Waka Flocka Flame comes to UNC on April 7, he’ll have the support of 297 students — or at least his genre will.
March is the month of shamrocks and spring break. Looking for even more fun? Check out the Triangle’s concert scene.
Apple unveiled the iPhone X on Tuesday with features including facial recognition and a larger screen (so no more home button). However, the big features come with a big price tag: $999 for 64GB of storage.
“American Horror Story: Cult” left me feeling confused, disgusted and wishing for more cults.
TV reboots and revivals are in. Original shows are out.
I don’t think I’m ever going to see the beginning of a Green Day concert.
While summer might be festival season in terms of ~bohemian~ clothing trends, September is the Triangle’s month for listening to live music.
The 2017 MTV Video Music Awards will be historic this year. Not only are they getting rid of gendered categories and turning the iconic Moon Man into a Moon Person, but the Katy Perry and Taylor Swift beef will continue to get worse.
Though real bands are definitely my favorite type of band, fictional ones have a special place in my heart.
I can safely say I would do most things, if not anything, for All Time Low.
Whether you’re listening to a road trip playlist or the radio on the way to work, there’s always a song that reminds you of Summer '17 every time you listen. Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor Leah Moore and Editor Karyn Hladik-Brown asked students, “What is your song of the summer?”
Chapel Hill and the Triangle’s music scene always attracts a diverse group of artists and performers — which can leave you feeling a little overwhelmed. We're here to help. Each month, we, the editors of Art & Entertainment desk, will be sharing our recommendations for artists coming to the area.
Taylor Euliss has been a fan of The Clef Hangers since seeing them perform in middle school. He bought their 2005 album “Facing Clarence,” and knew he wanted to be a part of the group someday.
It’s spring in Chapel Hill, which means three things: Every surface is covered in pollen, the Quad is always full of people and it’s becoming increasingly impossible to find somewhere to sit in the libraries because of finals.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly identified Ethan Butler as the creator of the app. Butler was a developer on a team working with Our State magazine. The story has been updated to reflect this. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
I went into Carmichael Arena on Saturday knowing only three 2 Chainz songs, but I left with infinite knowledge.