Jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis to play at Memorial Hall
By Kathryn Muller | March 14, 2012The Grammy- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musician will play a concert tomorrow night.
The Grammy- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musician will play a concert tomorrow night.
Staff writer Caroline Pate reviews the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Choir’s performance of Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Mass in B Minor.”
To our knowledge, that song never resulted in a successful seduction.
Chapel Hill artist Vieni Pawloski has a new exhibit at the Horace Williams House.
Gabriel Rivas Gomez brings “Scar Tissue” and “Thisability” to Kenan Theatre as part of the Process Series.
Before Hollywood stars walk the red carpet for the Oscars tonight, middle-school stars walked the red carpet at Varsity Theater this afternoon. The students were participants in “The Matinee Scholars,” a program created by UNC screenwriting professor Stephen Neigher.
The east coast premiere of “The Milford Project” is a lengthy but thoroughly enjoyable romp through science, middle school and atomic warfare.
Five opportunities to see some theater this weekend.
Grammy Award-winning jazz bassist Christian McBride will return to UNC tomorrow night as part of the 35th annual Carolina Jazz Festival.
Anita Shontel Woodley confronts grief, breast cancer and body image in her one-woman show, “Mama Juggs.”
Staff writer Mary Stevens spoke with Jim Ketch — festival director and director of jazz studies at UNC — about jazz in the community and the Carolina Jazz Festival.
In collaboration with Rooftop Comedy and TBS, the Carolina Union Activities Board will host the first stage of the National College Comedy Competition.
Happy first day of giving things up, if that’s what you do. Hopefully you didn’t give up art, because there’s a lot of it happening this first week of Lent.
Staff writer Jenna Stout checked out the latest installment of the Ackland Art Museum’s “Music in the Galleries” series, “The Art of Hip-Hop.”
Artist Nancy Cook’s collection of textile art, “Seed Play,” is part of an emerging artistic field that focuses on the architecture of tree seeds and the cycle of life.
Spend the weekend with a top crop of Chapel Hill arts happenings.
The UNC Symphony Orchestra will play a benefit concert tonight.
Returning to UNC, New York’s Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater brings energy and pure talent to the Memorial Hall stage.
The week after Valentine’s Day is a perfect time for discount candy and local arts. Now that we think about it, anytime is perfect for discount candy and local arts.
However ironic you want your Valentine’s Day to be, Canvas has something for you.