Transactors Improv to perform Halloween-themed show
By John Sherman | October 28, 2011Transactors Improv will perform a Halloween-themed show at the Carrboro ArtsCenter tonight.
Transactors Improv will perform a Halloween-themed show at the Carrboro ArtsCenter tonight.
Israeli-American violinist Gil Shaham will perform a solo concert at Memorial Hall tonight.
Aaj Ka Dhamaka, a dance competition in its 13th year, celebrates the 25th anniversary of Sangam with Anoop Desai.
Did you get some? It was oh so creamy and delicious. Canvas might have to go back for more.
A woman in Brooklyn is going to have a baby in front of a bunch of people.
The clothing store will host a trunk show showcasing the Troubadour clothing line of Lindsey Carter, a 2000 UNC alumna.
Angelique Kidjo blends cultural styles, adding a distinctly African point of view.
Top three picks for this month’s ArtWalk, plus Saturday and Sunday picks.
While traveling in Malawi, Andrew Magill recorded a 10-track album telling the stories of people he met suffering from AIDS.
LAB! Theatre will open its main stage season tonight with “The Rimers of Eldritch.”
By the time you read the next Wednesday Roundup, it will be fall break. So have fun hiking up mountains or petting tiny animals or wearing sweaters or whatever idyllic things people in magazines do in the fall while on breaks.
The company’s recent email correspondence with its customers caused a roller coaster of feelings in countless hearts. Katherine Proctor, assistant Arts editor, was one of those affected.
Staff writer Breeze Riley went to “House Party,” an improv show at Dirty South Improv Comedy Theater. Read her musings.
For the easily embarrassed, “You and Me (Together for a Walk)” is a nightmare. The ensemble-devised piece – a LAB!
Staff writer Shweta Mishra participated in a dance masterclass offered by Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan, who will perform Thursday and Friday at Memorial Hall.
Locally-based indie band The Love Language will open for The New Pornographers at the Homecoming concert on Oct. 29. White people will dance.
Your beloved Roundup has changed its look.
It’s National Arts and Humanities Month. Celebrate! The President of the United States says so.
Somebody tell summer it’s been over for a week.
LAB! Theatre’s first Lab!ratory show of the season is one to see.