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Two very different evenings with Dawes

At the end of his band’s set on Friday, Sept. 25, Taylor Goldsmith, lead singer and guitarist of North Hills, California’s folk-rock band Dawes, peered through persistent rainfall into a sea of ponchos, umbrellas and rain jackets congregated at the North Carolina Museum of Art’s small outdoor amphitheater in Raleigh.


Binge Watch Guide: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Time Commitment: Low Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is a new show released by Netflix in March 2015. There’s only one season up so far and it has 13 episodes that are 30 minutes long. You can easily watch this in a few days or over a weekend.


'The Fall of Princes' masterfully tells the story of a beautiful Wall Street wolf

“The Fall of Princes” is a beautifully heart-breaking tale of young men in the 1980s, who could make it all and lose it all in the same day — or the same hour. Following the life of Rooney with a confusingly non-linear plot, “The Fall of Princes” shows the rise and fall of many men like Rooney, working at The Firm, making millions and losing millions and spending it in millions of ways before sunset every day.


Feelings About Trailers: Different types of horror

They say don’t judge a book by its cover, but can you judge a movie by its trailer? In this semi-weekly, less than professional series, we’ll review newly released trailers of upcoming movies. Send us movie trailers you want reviewed or thoughts on what we got wrong at medium@dailytarheel.com


#tbt: Diversity crucial to success of music festivals

Every week, Medium will post a story or review from the vault, #tbt style. This week: a column from former Diversions editor Alison Hussey about Hopscotch Music Festival, which starts tonight.This blog was originally published on the Diversions blog on Sept. 11, 2013.


'Every Last Word' is a lot, but in a really good way

For this week's 'Paigeturner' Tuesday, Editor-in-Chief Paige Ladisic gives Tamara Ireland Stone's "Every Last Word" four stars for its impactful plot about an teenager struggling to build a new life while dealing with obsessive-compulsive disorder.


DTH live tweets the VMAs

Arts and entertainment editor Sarah Vassello and arts and entertainment assistant editor Ryan Schocket live tweeted the MTV Video Music Awards, and they did not disappoint.