'Left behind': Orange County Animal Services sees increase in dog surrenders
Over the last few months, Orange County Animal Services has seen an increase in dog surrenders and a drop in adoptions, leaving more dogs without homes.
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Over the last few months, Orange County Animal Services has seen an increase in dog surrenders and a drop in adoptions, leaving more dogs without homes.
This summer, the Town of Chapel Hill is planning to add bike lanes to Ephesus Church Road as part of the North Carolina Department of Transportation's repaving project.
Arts classes and extracurriculars are adapting for online instruction at Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and in the Orange County School District after both systems made the decision to be fully remote for at least the first nine weeks of school.
The dance careers of UNC seniors in groups like Blank Canvas, Carolina Tap Ensemble and Carolina Style Dance Company ended suddenly, as their spring performances were canceled due to COVID-19.
PlayMakers Repertory Company has canceled all productions and other public-facing operations for the remainder of the 2019-2020 season — including the final week and a half of performances of “Julius Caesar,” the performances of “Native Gardens,” “Edges of Time” and the theater’s Backstage Pass Gala, according to a press release from Mar. 17.
The REEL Israel: Documentary Film Festival will bring recent Israeli documentaries to the Chelsea Theater from March 8 to March 12.
When Jerry Bell attended the first Spectrum Concert, hosted by the UNC Department of Music, he said there were only about 30 other people in the audience. Four years later, the concert is a staple of the department.
The human heart, monarch butterflies and everyday people — these are just a few of the inspirations for poet Nikky Finney, the 2020 Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence.
The Art Therapy Institute is having its 10th annual I Heart Art community fundraiser on Feb. 16 at the Great Room at Top of the Hill in Chapel Hill from 1 to 4 p.m.
A UNC graduate will unpack the role of economics in the civil rights movement and its impact on the African American community at the Museum of Durham History this Friday.
The third annual Django Reinhardt Festival will take place this weekend from Jan. 17 to 19 at Cat’s Cradle Back Room. The festival will kick off Friday night with a free party and jam session from 7:30 to 11 p.m. at The Station on East Main Street in Carrboro.
Every month the Hillsborough Classic Film Society presents a classic film followed by a speaker and discussion. The society is starting the year with a showing of "Black Orpheus," a 1959 retelling of the romantic tragedy and Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.
On Friday, Dec. 6, the Studio Art Majors Alliance will host its 13th annual winter Print + Art Sale.
Over 74 local artists, from potters to glassmakers to jewelers and more, will participate in the Arts on Market on Nov. 24.
Hank Smith is more than just a professor in the Department of Music at UNC. Smith also plays banjo in the band, "Hank, Pattie & The Current."
This Friday, Nov. 15, the UNC Pauper Players is hosting its first cabaret of the season at Linda’s Bar & Grill at 7 p.m.
On Sunday Nov. 10, C.W. “Chuck” Eldridge will be visiting Choice Tattoo in Durham to present his Tattoo 101 lecture. Eldridge is the owner of Tattoo Archive in Winston Salem and has been tattooed, tattooing and learning about tattoo history since the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Every year during the first two weekends of November, the members of the Orange County Artists Guild open their studios for the Open Studio Tour.
The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History is kicking off its annual Diaspora Festival of Black and Independent Film on Sept. 29 with "Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart," an independent documentary about playwright and activist Lorraine Hansberry.