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(11/15/12 8:59pm)
La Casa de Bernada Alba is LAB! Theater's newest production. The play has scenes in both English and Spanish.
BERNARDA: Duri Long
PONCIA: Carol Ardiles?
PONCIA: Carol Ardiles
ANGUSTIAS: Meredith Kimple
AMELIA: Laura John
ADELA: Cristina Berriz
MARTIRIO: Elizabeth Soffer
MAGDALENA: Alexandra Ruba
PRUDENCIA: Karina Hernandez
(11/09/12 2:31am)
Shawn Radcliffe plays the guitar on Franklin Street on Moday. He was playing to raise money to buy a copy of Halo 4.
(11/02/12 2:03am)
Ben Degraffenreid, who goes by "Pop," was threatened with eviction from his house at 603 Bynum St. His son, Jeffrey Degraffenreid, lives with him.
(10/30/12 2:19am)
Mary Butler runs Carolina Confectionary out of her home on Nottingham Drive.
(10/24/12 2:45am)
John Soehner owns Eco Farm on Butler Road in Chapel Hill.
(10/17/12 1:47am)
The Punch Brothers played Memorial Hall on Tuesday night. Tom Brousseau opened for the band.
(09/19/12 12:50am)
Addicts celebrate their achievements in the process of recovery at Freedom House. The night opened with speakers and a band played. Sam Reynolds, an addict at the Recovery Celebration, performed a song that he wrote himself.
(09/19/12 12:49am)
Addicts celebrate their achievements in the process of recovery at Freedom House. The night opened with speakers and a band played. Jimmy Cioe went through a recovery house and now works as an advocate for people who need help in consumer affairs at OPC.
(09/14/12 2:25am)
The 2012 Charleston Lecturer Earl Black spoke about the increased polarization of the major parties, the importance and size of the American South in the presidential election, and what it would take for Republicans or Democrats to do their best in the South in November.
(09/05/12 2:25am)
Rodent (on banjo), from Pennsylvania, Coyote, from Maine, and their dog Bear busk on Franklin Street Tuesday afternoon. Tomorrow they leave Chapel Hill for Raleigh and then Philadelphia. "Only two of those things [on the sign] are true right now. We are sexy, and we are famous, but not rich," said Coyote. They said passers-by know their songs and sing along with them.Students, mostly upperclassmen AFAM majors, met Tuesday evening to discuss the department's scandal and what they could do to improve its image. Sam and Kristen Maye, a graduate of the AFAM department, lead the forum.Students, mostly upperclassmen AFAM majors, met Tuesday evening to discuss the department's scandal and what they could do to improve its image. Sam and Kristen Maye, a graduate of the AFAM department, lead the forum. Sam (guy in dreads) and Kristen Maye (to his left)
(08/31/12 1:11am)
Radio station 97.9 sponsored a food truck rodeo on Thursday night. Ben Shirley of Parlez-Vous Crepes passes out an order.
(08/23/12 1:24am)
Japanese and Asian art exhibitions are on display at the Ackland.
(04/25/12 4:12am)
Jimmy Fallon leaves Memorial Hall after the taping of his show.
(04/25/12 4:12am)
Dave Matthews
(04/23/12 1:04am)
(04/17/12 2:18am)
Students presented their research today at the Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Student Union on Monday afternoon. Benjamin Rosado's research was on depression and structural violence in Guatemala.
(04/17/12 2:18am)
Students presented their research today at the Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Student Union on Monday afternoon. Brittany Hayes's research involved Twitter and athletics.
(04/17/12 2:18am)
Students presented their research today at the Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Student Union on Monday afternoon. Jenna Stout's research was on romantic love in the film Fight Club.
(04/12/12 3:52am)
Second baseman Mike Zolk takes a cut at a pitch in Wednesday’s game. The freshman was 1-for-4 and scored a run in North Carolina’s 10-5 win against UNC-Asheville.
(04/10/12 1:04am)
Students at Box Out in the Pit gathered to listen to John Harrison from the National Coalition for the Homeless, who used to be homeless. "Let's face it, I'm not a cute little kid with cancer." he said.