Student-run fashion magazine explores storytelling, social discourse
Coulture, a fashion and lifestyle magazine run by UNC students since 2015, is looking toward a new year of content and fashion storytelling.
Read More »Coulture, a fashion and lifestyle magazine run by UNC students since 2015, is looking toward a new year of content and fashion storytelling.
Read More »LFG Fest, a new genre-bending hip-hop, punk and noise microfestival, had its first weekend of performances in Durham in late August.
Read More »UNC's American Indian Center is in the process of creating a cultural garden intended to support and affirm Native people on campus and in the broader ...
Read More »Charlotte artist Georgie Nakima's exhibit "Pantheress" is on view at the Ackland Art Museum through July 21, 2024. The installation honors the Black Panther ...
Read More »The Lifestyle section will cover life in Chapel Hill and Carrboro through stories about the thoughts, feelings and artwork of community members.
Read More »The Triangle offers a variety of galleries, from basements to museums, for the exploration of local and global visual art.
Read More »Along with produce from local farms, the Carrboro Farmers' Market provides a permanent space for local artisans and their goods, from cedar chests to ...
Read More »Rebecca Mormino will be the new executive director of the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership, effective Aug. 14. Mormino has served as the assistant director ...
Read More »The Uproar Festival of Public Art began on July 14 and ends on Aug. 12. The festival allows community members to vote on works by 60 artists from four ...
Read More »Black artists at UNC use their art to explore their experiences and express their identities. De'Ivyion Drew, Kolby Oglesby and Lansana Koroma have found ...
Read More »The Uproar Festival of Public Art will launch on July 14 with a kick-off party in Chapel Hill and end on Aug. 12. Uproar will showcase 60 works of art ...
Read More »Freight Train Blues, a concert series celebrating the life of blues legend and Carrboro native Elizabeth Cotten, is back for its ninth year this summer. ...
Read More »Students explored grassroots art sites in the Triangle through a special topics art history course taught by Kathryn Desplanque, who hopes to use the ...
Read More »Chapel Hill and Carrboro offer a variety of arts and culture organizations — concert venues, arts galleries, records stores and more. Schoolkids Records, ...
Read More »The PlayMakers Repertory Company recently announced their upcoming productions for the 2023-2024 season in a Youtube video, including well-known shows ...
Read More »To celebrate Women’s History Month, Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture selected Janvika Shah to create a piece of art for a bus shelter on South ...
Read More »A group of 14 seniors have their art debuted in the John and June Alcott Gallery and the Hanes Hallway Gallery to showcase intersecting realms of art. ...
Read More »Qué Rico will host their first ever Latin dance showcase this Sunday evening at the Great Hall in the Student Union.
Read More »Last Friday marked the seventh annual Arts Everywhere Day, a campus event promoting creative expression. This year’s theme centered around the phrase ...
Read More »Starting this Friday, visitors attending the Ackland Art Museum can view the new exhibit “Unsettled Things: Art from an African American South.”
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