'Scènes du Salon' sees a 19th century female repertoire come alive at UNC
UNC music faculty will be putting on a concert to showcase the music of less-well-publicized 19th century female composers October 23 at 7:30 p.m. at ...
Read More »UNC music faculty will be putting on a concert to showcase the music of less-well-publicized 19th century female composers October 23 at 7:30 p.m. at ...
Read More »Helen Zaltzman will challenge gender norms at a live performance of her podcast, "The Allusionist," on Oct. 23 in Durham.
Read More »In the spirit of Halloween, Durham Parks and Recreation is holding their fourth annual Fright Night on Oct. 18. The event is family-friendly, and all ...
Read More »The ethical decisions of Nazis in Germany are up for debate according to professor Eric Muller. He challenges others to think about how people participated ...
Read More »Kenny Caperton is putting on his annual Halloween Bash on Oct. 19 in hopes of highlighting the importance of the holiday.
Read More »Participants of APPLES Service-Learning Arts in Public Service will go to Asheville over fall break to engage with art in the community and serve others. ...
Read More »Through "By the Way, Meet Vera Stark," the Kenan Theatre Company put on their annual production in the spirit of Lillian Chason last week.
Read More »Heidi Armbruster's play, "Dairyland," will premiere in the Paul Green Theatre at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 16. The play follows the story of Allie, a food writer ...
Read More »The Carrboro Bicycle Coalition will be hosting a free screening of the documentary MOTHERLOAD on Sataurday, Oct. 19. The event will encourage people to ...
Read More »Sloan Art Library is hosting a Wiki editing workshop to bolster information on underrepresented groups on Wikipedia, like women and artists of color. ...
Read More »Get your poetry on by listening to poets old and new at the West End Poetry Festival this month.
Read More »Susan Werner, a singer-songwriter fond of dabbling in many different genres, will be performing songs from her new album "NOLA," in Carrboro at the ArtsCenter ...
Read More »UNC professor and author Stephanie Elizondo Griest will engage Wendy Whelan, former principal dancer and current associate artistic director of New York ...
Read More »"The Day" co- commissioned by Carolina Performing Arts comes to campus October 15th and features world renowned artists, musicians, and writers. Influenced ...
Read More »Students rave about UNC's advanced darkroom photography class and its professor Gesche Würfel. The class has two prerequisites but is open to all majors. ...
Read More »Ever wondered what really happens behind the scenes of a theater production? We got the inside peek. From lighting to costume design to set creation, ...
Read More »October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month, and Durham Parks and Rec. are celebrating with its annual DisABLE the Label event.
Read More »Spring Haven Farm in Chapel Hill prepares to launch its most popular event, Pumpkin Carving with Goats. During the month of October, the farm will have ...
Read More »Come to Cat's Cradle this Friday to see Violet Bell, the local band that is bringing innovative sounds to the genre of bluegrass.
Read More »Our City & State Editor Anna Pogarcic's 'Office DJ' brings the magic of the theater to the office.
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