Weekender Top Three 2/10-2/12
By Katelyn Trela | February 10, 2012Whether you’re paired off or single, spend the weekend about the town. Plus, look for Canvas’ special Valentine’s Day edition Roundup, coming on Sunday.
Whether you’re paired off or single, spend the weekend about the town. Plus, look for Canvas’ special Valentine’s Day edition Roundup, coming on Sunday.
Bland Simpson of the Red Clay Ramblers discusses the band’s dynamic and their upcoming appearance at the PlayMakers Ball.
1953 UNC graduate Wisner Washam started his entertainment life on W-UNC radio with Charles Kuralt. In 2011, he published a novel based on a screenplay he created about the cloning of Jesus.
Two years later, the CHAT festival returns to the Triangle with various media presentations.
The communications department spotlights identity with the Solo Takes On 3 festival, beginning tonight.
The Carrboro ArtsCenter will host a live stand-up comedy showcase featuring Eddie Brill of “The Late Show with David Letterman.”
You know Punxsutawney Phil is celebrating this weekend, you should too.
UNC alumni will host a charity fashion show at the Greensboro Cultural Center Saturday.
Groundhog Day is upon us. Don’t pull a Bill Murray, do a variety of things — including watching out for Phil’s shadow.
Saturday’s show at the Carrboro ArtsCenter imagines what the great American writer, lecturer and satirist would say if he lived today.
UNC Habitat for Humanity will host a fundraising art show, ‘Mixed Concrete,’ on Saturday that will benefit the group’s spring break trip to Honduras.
Love Pixar’s animated shorts? Come see 18 from around the world in their national premiere Thursday at the Varsity Theater.
Ready for February? Neither are we. But if it brings a consistent string of winter appropriate weather, Canvas says bring it on, world.
Ian Finley, a scriptwriter, was named the 2012 Piedmont Laureate last Thursday by a board of five representing Alamance, Durham, Orange and Wake counties.
Believe it or not, the month is almost gone. Spend the next week celebrating what might (but definitely won’t) be the last January the world exists.
The Carrboro ArtsCenter will showcase James Braly’s “Life in a Marital Institution.”
Staff writer Kathryn Muller reviews the latest production of PlayMakers Repertory Company’s PRC2 Series, “No Child…”.
Hurrah for January! Even though it means we’re back in classes and back to work, it also means that the arts are back in session. Canvas has them here for you. Get out of the rain (or venture into it) for a week’s worth of great things.
UNC Symphony Orchestra and Carolina Choir will perform together on Dec. 8.
The set for PlayMakers Repertory Company’s production of Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” complemented the performance to near perfection.