UNC Sangam and Tar Heel Raas team up to host First Annual Garba Event
Thanks to the hard work of Tar Heel Raas and UNC Sangam, the University introduces the start of a new tradition Tar Heel Garba.
Read More »Thanks to the hard work of Tar Heel Raas and UNC Sangam, the University introduces the start of a new tradition Tar Heel Garba.
Read More »Festifall is coming to downtown Chapel Hill on Saturday, October 12. Local businesses and artists have come together to offer showcases in art, music, ...
Read More »20 of North Carolina's best and brightest Latinx students will be celebrated this Saturday at LatinxEd's 20 Under 20 banquet. These future leaders are ...
Read More »Outlandish Hillsborough will feature a variety of events all weekend long to celebrate not only Hillsborough's Scottish heritage, but also North Carolina's ...
Read More »North Carolina Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green attributes her poetic ability to her life experiences and womanhood.
Read More »A descendant of lambada dance, zouk dancing allows people to connect through the closeness of the technique.
Read More »The UNC Pauper Players' student-run performance of "Gypsy" hopes to challenge the audience by questioning if they're living the life they truly want.
Read More »Two Duke Ph.D students created a two-part speaker series after realizing that the medium is rarely discussed in formal settings.
Read More »The play "By the Way, Meet Vera Stark" explores the trials of being a Black woman in the entertainment industry through a veil of comedy. The Kenan Theatre ...
Read More »In Randall Jones new book, "In the Footsteps of Daniel Boone," he separates the fact from fiction when it comes to the legendary Daniel Boone.
Read More »The Ackland Art Museum National Advisory Board met Oct. 5 to discuss finances, diversification and their new rebranding plan.
Read More »Flyleaf Books is hosting several events in the coming months, including one with award-winning author Jacqueline Woodson on her new novel "Red at the ...
Read More »Film Fest 919 is returning to Silverspot Cinema for its second edition from Oct. 9 through Oct. 13.
Read More »JamborEno's goal is to spread awareness of the Eno River and its importance to the community with games, live music, jam sessions, camping, food and drinks. ...
Read More »The exhibit will focus on unconventional photography and will highlight the specific techniques used by featured photographers Peter Filene and Bill McAllister. ...
Read More »Bounce is a genre of Southern hip-hop with strong queer identity originating in New Orleans and has made its way into mainstream music with songs like ...
Read More »After 25 years of promoting cat adoption and rescue, SAFE Haven will throw an inaugural cat festival that's sure to please all cat lovers.
Read More »The Ackland Art Museum is expanding, rebranding and preparing for its next 60 years. It wants you to join in as it prepares for its close-up.
Read More »“Sock-Hop Obsession” is the improv show that allows you to become part of the spooky world of high school in the 1950s — just in time for Halloween. ...
Read More »18 years on, Phoenix Fest in Durham commemorates Hayti's rich contributions to local business and culture. Highlights will include a parade, musical performances, ...
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