Former Chapel Hill student bands remember a lifetime of music
Countless bands are started in Chapel Hill by college students whose love of music outlasted the groups themselves. Not every band formed at UNC ...
Read More »Countless bands are started in Chapel Hill by college students whose love of music outlasted the groups themselves. Not every band formed at UNC ...
Read More »The jazz scene in the Triangle became as colorful, vibrant and connected as it is today because of the efforts of members of the jazz community in the ...
Read More »Elizabeth Cotten, a Carrboro native, wrote her song 'Freight Train' at the age of 11 or 12 about the section of North Carolina Railroad that she could ...
Read More »When WXYC graduate student DJ Luke Cimarusti buys a vintage record, they don't know how many people have owned it, or have many stores it has been ...
Read More »Next Level is reaching its 10th year as a diplomacy program at UNC. Mark Katz, the creator of the program, said that the group is all about building a ...
Read More »For 65 years, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has carried out the legacy and vision of its late founder, American dancer and choreographer Alvin ...
Read More »Dexter Romweber, widely considered a legend of the Chapel Hill music scene, died from cardiac arrest at 57 on Feb. 16. Romweber, the founder of music ...
Read More »Diane Faison has been performing in a one-woman show about Harriet Tubman since 1988, when she was a middle school teacher in Farmville, Va. Faison embodies ...
Read More »The cast of "The Seagull" experienced emotionally charged moments while discussing the script that inspired them to reframe the ending of the narrative ...
Read More »In their upcoming performances on Thursday and Friday, Joseph Richards is exploring the themes they are researching in their dissertation about how stand-up ...
Read More »Corey Brandon, a sophomore at UNC, started his podcast firstly because he enjoys talking with people, especially about pop culture. Brandon is just one ...
Read More »On Feb. 23 and 24, Matthew Broussard will be opening the Varsity Theatre's stand-up comedy series, which will bring national comics to the theater's Franklin ...
Read More »"Alexander Payne’s 'The Holdovers' is the epitome of a feel-good Christmas movie. It’s got heart, humor and an aesthetic sense so well-cultivated ...
Read More »Fred Chappell, one of the most accomplished writers to emerge from western North Carolina, died in January. The award-winning author published over 20 ...
Read More »At the end of this week, soulful melodies and improvisations could be heard throughout campus during the Carolina Jazz Festival, which connected jazz ...
Read More »Across Carrboro and Chapel Hill, community arts spaces are providing resources and classes to encourage creativity — ranging from the new Koala Craft ...
Read More »In January, the Ackland Art Museum held a ceremony to return a painting to the heirs of a Jewish lawyer whose collection was seized and auctioned off ...
Read More »Last week and over the weekend, students with varying perspectives on Valentine's Day celebrated the holiday with loved ones through a range of activities. ...
Read More »The Tarpeggios advanced to the semifinals of International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella South Quarterfinal with the highest score, followed by ...
Read More »When Larry Goldberg started as a teaching assistant in 1963, Kennedy was president and the Beatles still wore suits and ties. The number of tenure-track ...
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