Ackland to begin giving art lessons
By Kirsten Ballard | September 6, 2012Art classes at UNC fill up fast — but the Ackland Art Museum is looking for a new way to bring creativity to UNC students.
Art classes at UNC fill up fast — but the Ackland Art Museum is looking for a new way to bring creativity to UNC students.
Assistant arts editor Carson Blackwelder saw “An Iliad” on Thursday, Sept. 6 at 7:30 p.m. He gives the show four stars out of five.
Thursday “Elza” The Sonja Haynes Stone Center 7 p.m. Free Kick off the semester and the first film of the Diaspora Film Festival.
In case you weren’t one of the 500 people who attended MTV and Intel’s The Music Experiment concert featuring Santigold, staff writer Caroline Pate takes you behind the scenes of the secretive concert.
Carolina Creates Music presents an evening concert featuring four local bands.
Wednesday Roundup is back, bringing you all the must-do’s if you want to consider yourself artsy.
Damian Stamer, a first-year MFA student, is currently showing a solo exhibition entitled “Southern Comfort” at Freight Volume in New York City.
It’s the end of the year as we know it. Now: exams.
UNC student designers and local businesses team up to show off sustainable fashion at Forest Theatre on Sunday.
Seeing translation as an artwork in process.
“Penultimate” means “next to last.”
Staff writer Caroline Pate spoke with director Christina Lundberg about her documentary film “For the Benefit of All Beings.”
The two bands will play at Cat’s Cradle to celebrate the release of Kairaba’s debut album.
Jazz pianist Matthew Shipp visited the WXYC station today, and staff writer Grace Tatter listened in.
Music on the Porch kicks off 2012 with three artists celebrating the culture of the South.
St. Patrick’s Day was last weekend, but you can easily get covered in green dust this weekend, too.
Local storytelling group The Monti will find humor in stories tomorrow night as part of the CUAB Comedy Festival.
Steer clear of pollen. Use sunscreen. Check out some art.