Music department's Rock Lab jams for finals at Local 506
For most UNC students, final exams means long, quiet hours spent studying. But John Brackett’s Music 158 class, the final exam is all about volume and star power.
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For most UNC students, final exams means long, quiet hours spent studying. But John Brackett’s Music 158 class, the final exam is all about volume and star power.
Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt, a Brooklyn-based filmmaker originally from Chapel Hill, is hosting a showing of his film “Havana Motor Club” at the Silverspot Cinema tonight. Staff writer Peggy Mullin spoke with Perlmutt about his experience with the film, his Chapel Hill roots and his tips for aspiring filmmakers.
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