PlayMakers’ ‘Love Alone’ uses technology to put on show
With on-stage projections and music videos, PlayMakers’s latest production, “Love Alone” will throw the technological in with the deeply emotional.
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With on-stage projections and music videos, PlayMakers’s latest production, “Love Alone” will throw the technological in with the deeply emotional.
Near the corner of Pittsboro Street and Cameron Avenue lies a modest house made of red brick with white accents. While onlookers may not notice anything special about it from the outside, this building holds a rich history. It is the home UNC’s chapter of St. Anthony Hall, a literary and arts fraternity.
While basketball fans and warm weather lovers will enjoy this week, music buffs are also in for a treat.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly characterized a quote from Tariq Luthun. Luthun said he admires Theresa Davis for her activism for racial and gender equality. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Computer programming, theater and novel writing are three seemingly unrelated fields.
Artist and UNC alumna Sarah Walker is known for her unique acrylic paint-layering technique, which lends an element of accumulation to her work. As part of the Hanes Visiting Artist series, Walker will talk about her work on Tuesday. Her work is also on display in the John and June Allcott Gallery throughout January.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article misstated Julia Burns’s profession. Burns is currently working as a psychiatrist. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Alfred “Uganda” Roberts describes himself as someone with music in his genes. He has had a love for drums specifically from a very young age and will perform as a part of the Southern Journey Series today. Roberts is a New Orleans native who plays the conga drums.
The lives of nine Iraqi women and their struggles in times of war are being brought to the main stage in Kenan Theatre Company’s production of “9 Parts of Desire,” which opens Thursday night.
Last weekend’s “Celebrating Congo: A 2-day Festival of Art and Advocacy” brought arts and advocacy together in exploring current issues in central Africa.
UNC lecturers and local community members showcased their talents of singing, rapping, dancing and drum playing at the grand opening of Chapel Hill’s Community Beat Making Lab Friday at the Street Scene Teen Center.