'Uncommon Women' a refreshing look at college women
By Kathryn Muller | December 4, 2011LAB! Theatre’s “Uncommon Women and Others” tells a unique story of feminism in the 1970s.
LAB! Theatre’s “Uncommon Women and Others” tells a unique story of feminism in the 1970s.
Celebrate this last weekend of the semester that isn’t weighted down by exams and studying by going out, Canvas-style.
Company Carolina performs the complete works of William Shakespeare this weekend in the Union Great Hall.
Farewell, 2011. Celebrate your last days before exams and the New Year with Canvas.
The ArtsCenter will host a slam competition for plays in three-minute segments.
Millenium Village Project presents Cheza Kwa Tumaini, a dance and voice benefit performance.
Company Carolina will perform a musical about Peggy, a pint-sized pirate, for two area elementary schools this week.
It’s cold. Warm up with good things.
Staff writer Carson Fish spoke with the playwright about his career, his inspirations, and his former boxing aspirations.
The newly founded student organization will hold a poetry slam tonight in Bull’s Head Bookshop.
Unless you’re a vegetarian, in which case it’s less-delicious-stuffing-because-it’s-not-made-with-animal-broth time. Whet your appetite with these delicious and wonderful arts things this week.
Staff writer John Sherman humorously muses on the heavy metal band’s forthcoming album and what it means for the artistic landscape.
Even though it’s Harry Potter weekend (on ABC Family and in the Union Auditorium, where CUAB is showing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows parts 1 and 2 in succession), there’s plenty to do this weekend in the muggle world.
Tonight’s concert by Saadoun al-Bayati, an Iraqi audist, will be the prequel to a conference on the country’s history organized by a UNC history class.
If you’ve watched enough of NBC’s “30 Rock” (like your Canvas editors have), you’ll know exactly the tone of voice to make this Roundup’s headline sing. Indeed, things are happening this week, and you ought to get out there and experience some.
Mindy Kaling delivers a soft-spoken collection of essays I couldn’t put down (even after I got the crazy glue off my fingers).
Carolina Performing Arts hosted a question and answer seminar in the Center for Dramatic Arts with the Gate Theatre of Dublin.
Though no one told the retail industry, it’s not quite winter yet. Take a walk while you can’t see your breath in the air — and then see a play, a movie or a bunch of funny people making stuff up.
It’s snowing in parts of New York and Colorado (and Alaska), but the temperatures here are just getting into perfect Fall range.