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(03/07/18 2:30am)
The Bipeds Dance Company will be launching its 2018 season Saturday at Shadowbox Studio in Durham. Dancers, musicians, filmmakers and more will be joining The Bipeds, a project-based, modern dance company, to kick-start their season.
(02/27/18 3:48am)
Theatre in the Park is traveling back in time to produce “Assassins,” a musical about nine individuals who have either assassinated a U.S. president or attempted to do so, through March 11.
(02/14/18 1:33am)
LAB! Theatre will be hosting their annual live readings of erotic fiction featuring original stories, fan fiction, songs and more on Valentine's Day.
(01/31/18 12:15am)
The Kraken, a Chapel Hill bar located in a 1973 roadhouse venue, is now hosting a weekly residency series on Wednesdays to bring musicians from all over the country to the Chapel Hill community.
(01/18/18 11:11pm)
A gallery featuring artwork by Renzo Ortega will be on display at the John and June Allcott Gallery from Jan. 17 to Feb. 18, with an opening reception and artist talk on Jan. 25.
(11/28/17 1:56am)
New York Times best-selling author Megan Miranda is coming to Flyleaf Books on Tuesday for a book discussion and signing of her newly-released novel, “Fragments of the Lost.”
(11/14/17 1:19am)
An opera version of Octavia Butler’s novel “Parable of the Sower” is set to premiere at Memorial Hall on Thursday. As part of a free event series celebrating the premiere, co-creator of the opera and musician Toshi Reagon will be discussing Butler’s work and its meaning with poet and activist Alexis P. Gumbs.
(10/25/17 12:13am)
Halloween is less than a week away, as all people are presumably aware of from the decorations, candy and costumes at every store. Yes, Halloween, as in the annual holiday where everybody dresses up and gets a sugar high without really knowing why.
(10/17/17 7:52pm)
Whether because of a need to support entrepreneurial endeavors or an obligation to sustain localism, independent bookstores nationally are thriving. Flyleaf Books of Chapel Hill is no different.
(09/19/17 11:19pm)
A UNC student founded his own clothing line in an attempt to inspire students to achieve their goals.
(09/12/17 1:15am)
Five bands will perform at Rockin' the Rights at Cat’s Cradle on Saturday in order to raise money for the American Civil Liberties Union.
(09/04/17 11:11pm)
Sacrificial Poets is hosting an open mic on Tuesday that will feature UNC graduate Julia McKeown and the UNC Wordsmiths.
(08/28/17 11:02pm)
A UNC student rolled out an app designed to keep students safe on college campuses in the iTunes App Store last week.
(08/22/17 2:25am)
On the evening before the start of classes, UNC's a capella scene took the stage, marking the end of summer.
(04/18/17 12:19am)
Chapel Hill is known for being a college town, and with a college town comes the college nightlife. In an effort to capture the sounds of the city, we're talking to classic Chapel Hill bars (like He's Not Here and Top of the Hill) and asking them to make a playlist of what they think their bar sounds like. For every senior who's about to graduate, for the alumni who miss the places that helped them graduate and for the students who support these bars nightly: cheers.
(04/12/17 3:55am)
UNC graduate Holland Gallagher is in the process of producing a web series called “Hype” to capture the rap and startup culture of Durham.
(04/06/17 4:53am)
It’s time for hip-hop on the Hill.
(03/24/17 3:46am)
This weekend, get ready for a celebration of Vietnamese culture at UNC.
(03/02/17 5:29am)
Student-founded organization HOPE Center Uganda is hosting the first ever Music For Hope charity concert tonight at Local 506.
(02/20/17 3:23am)
Let me just start off by telling you that this movie was the first time I’ve ever turned my eyes away from a screen that had Nick Jonas on it.