Battle of the puns: The Great Durham Pun Championship returns
The No. 1 pun contest in the world is coming to Durham once again on Feb. 4.
Read More »The No. 1 pun contest in the world is coming to Durham once again on Feb. 4.
Read More »Arts & Culture Assistant Editor Aaron Sugarman created a playlist of songs that have personally passed his vibe check and are guaranteed to give you ...
Read More »A new trend that's been sported by people like Beyoncé and Kesha has came to UNC and it brings fun and festive flair for your hair.
Read More »“We just need all of our minds thinking about it, working on it and not forgetting it, because it’s not going away."
Read More »UNC Bhangra Elite will be hosting their annual spring showcase that will feature other UNC talent groups, as well as Indian dance groups from NC State ...
Read More »Maya Gurantz will explore various social issues in American culture and in her artwork at a special event in Hanes Art Center, as well as in a studio ...
Read More »The Town of Chapel Hill's new division, Community Arts & Culture, is attempting to bring innovative and diverse artistic projects to the community. ...
Read More »The student-led Feb 48 play festival, to be held Feb. 2, will challenge high school students to create plays in 48 hours that they will perform at The ...
Read More »Rachael Brooks's memoir tells her survival story after being sexually assaulted soon after graduating from UNC. “Beads: A Memoir about Falling Apart ...
Read More »Two new exhibitions coming to Ackland will display the evolution of Yayoi Kusama — one of Japan's most popular contemporary artists — throughout ...
Read More »“At the end of the day, we’re all fighting the same battle. It’s all about supporting one another through those kinds of struggles that we all sometimes ...
Read More »“I’m not sort of a standard person for the opera world.” Critically acclaimed opera singer and trans-activist Lucia Lucas will perform a show ...
Read More »"The EVE Project" includes classic work from legendary choreographer Martha Graham's repertory, as well as newer work from contemporary female choreographers. ...
Read More »“Alo Ver spells ‘A Lover’. That’s a good mindset to have when listening to my music, because I am trying to spread nice vibes and encourage love. ...
Read More »“No matter how small, it definitely makes an impact and we’re able to make the kids’ days a little bit brighter, as cheesy as that sounds.”
Read More »The Madama Europa lecture-recital will be held at Pearson Hall on Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m., and it will explore the history of the first recorded Jewish opera ...
Read More »“It’s very important for everyone to hear that history from the source and to get an understanding from people who lived it as opposed to someone ...
Read More »"Poetry allows us to express our experience in more than just a literal sense.”
Read More »Chapel Hill Public Library has a new app for local musicians. Tracks, the library's new streaming service, will curate and maintain music by 50 local ...
Read More »The Who Runs the Hill Artist Showcase will be held Jan. 30 at 8:30 p.m, where local artists will perform and uplift one another within the Chapel Hill ...
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