UNC hosts health and illness seminar
By Deborah Strange | Nov. 1, 2012To contextualize a 17th century play, the Program in the Humanities has assembled a panel of experts.
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Read More »Along with a world-renowned conductor, the Mariinsky Orchestra of St. Petersburg will bring its Russian flair to Carolina Performing Arts’ “The Rite of Spring at 100” tonight.
Read More »“The Rite of Spring at 100” — CPA’s centennial celebration of Igor Stravinsky and Vaslav Nijinsky’s ballet — merits its own marketing strategy, said Mark Nelson, director of marketing and communications for CPA.
Read More »In an era of continuous budget cuts, campus arts organizations have made strides to become more self-sufficient, taking on larger budgets and projects.
Read More »The editors of UNC’s newest literary and arts magazine are young by most writers’ standards, but they say that’s where their charm lies.
Read More »Banjo enthusiasts, historians and musicians alike are strumming their way to UNC for a banjo jamboree.
Read More »PlayMakers Repertory Company will stage nine diverse shows in the 2012-13 season, including the world premiere of an adaptation of “Imaginary Invalid” and a spoken-word piece by hip-hop group Universes.
Read More »Carolina Performing Arts will bring nine world premieres and two U.S. premieres from around the globe to the Memorial Hall stage in its 2012-2013 season.
Read More »All students should be aware of the different forms of oppression that happen around us and the different levels that they happen at.
Read More »Sophomore Jordan Imbrey had a name for a character — or three. “The Final Resting Place of Smick Bumley” tells the story of a son, a father and a grandfather — all named Smick Oliver Bumley.
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