International playwrights debut in Carrboro theater festival
The ArtsCenter in Carrboro will hold its 12th annual 10 by 10 in the Triangle festival starting Friday. The show features 10 short plays that are each 10 minutes long.
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The ArtsCenter in Carrboro will hold its 12th annual 10 by 10 in the Triangle festival starting Friday. The show features 10 short plays that are each 10 minutes long.
UNC creative writing minors have been teaching middle and high school students how to put their imaginations into words.
The Orange County landfill will close at the end of the month, but many of its neighbors say old promises they’ve been hearing for years from local governments remain unfulfilled.
After 40 years, the Rogers Road community will finally get its promised sewer line — but some residents say local governments have more work to do for the neighborhood.
The Ackland Art Museum’s upcoming exhibitions feature two exhibits titled “Adding to the Mix” and “In Pursuit of Strangeness.”
More than 150 people were arrested at this week’s Moral Mondays protest at the North Carolina General Assembly — and among them were members of Carrboro town government.
Every other month, the Ackland Art Museum invites members of the community to bring works of art to have a curator evaluate the significance of the art as a part of Curator’s Clinic. The next event will be held today.
Leah Konen, a UNC alumna and a former staff writer for the arts desk of The Daily Tar Heel, recently had her first book, entitled “The After Girls,” published. Set in Boone, N.C., the novel is about two teenage girls who are investigating their best friend’s suicide.
People who miss searching for that perfect secondhand sweater will be happy to hear the Carrboro PTA Thrift Shop is one step closer to opening.
Six years after a Rogers Road resident filed a complaint against local governments with the Environmental Protection Agency, the EPA seems to be taking new interest in the case.
Bull City Craft, an environmentally friendly art supply shop and craft studio in Durham, celebrated its second anniversary on Friday.
Friday night, Dirty South Improv Comedy Theater held the finals for its sixth annual Carolina’s Funniest Comic competition and Matt “Whitey” White won.
Visual artist, musician and poet Charlotte O’Neal, also known as “Mama C,” will perform a spoken-word and music performance today, channeling memories of the time she spent on two continents as a human rights activist.
North Carolina-based author Lee Smith spoke about the effects aging has on writing and gave a preview of her upcoming book at the American Association of University Women’s “Tea with Lee” event Wednesday.
Miss UNC Colleen Daly has rebounded from an eating disorder that she said made her unrecognizable to her family, and now she’s back in action — in a healthy way.
Rashkis Elementary School raised about $7,000 for the North Carolina Arts in Action program in a fundraiser Friday night.