Looking to try something new in 2019? Try these free Congolese drumming classes
The Robert & Pearl Seymour Center is drumming up excitement for the new year. Beginning this year, the Seymour Center will be hosting a Congolese drumming class.
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The Robert & Pearl Seymour Center is drumming up excitement for the new year. Beginning this year, the Seymour Center will be hosting a Congolese drumming class.
Meet Nathan Wesley, a second-semester University desk staff writer.
Between water crises, protests and hurricanes, 2018 was one of Chapel Hill’s most eventful years in recent memory. Consequently, it may have been difficult for many students to make it to as many concerts as they may have wanted to. Luckily, we have you covered with a few of the most important shows of the year.
A new month means new concerts. The Daily Tar Heel is bring you a guide to all the happenings around town.
Local singer-songwriter Ari Pappalardo will bring together local artists from all over the state at the N.C. Pride Songwriter Showcase at 2nd Wind Cafe on Oct. 18.
Manifest Music Festival is coming to Chapel Hill for its third year in a row from Oct. 19 to 20.
This year's Thomas Wolfe Lecture took on a unique form — a live concert from a Grammy Award-winning recording artist.
The ArtsCenter and the Triangle Jazz Orchestra will host a big band concert to celebrate the life of Phil Bushnell, a musician and founding member of the band, on Oct. 10.
Swamp Rabbit Railroad, an American folk music duo, will spread "honest and innovative" music to Carrboro this Friday, live at Open Eye Cafe.
In my formative years, I had a amount of tremendous respect for my sister. She was infallible. Because of this, she had a huge impact on my music taste.
Ever tried to sing both Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown’s parts simultaneously in “No Air?" Did you go through a John Mayer phase? Still going through a John Mayer phase?
Who's to say electro music and flute can't combine?
It’s taken me an excruciatingly long time to develop the perfect study playlist.
Grab your raincoats and lace up your dancing shoes, Chapel Hill — the Carrboro Music Festival is coming to town.
The other day, I hopped in my beautiful sports car — a used, white 2010 Toyota Camry — and started driving east. I was heading to Greenville,N.C. to celebrate a friend’s 21st birthday.
When I was 6 years old, my brother and I wrote an incredibly realistic musical about two siblings who both happened to be professional ice skaters named Skatie.
Hailing from Brooklyn, N.Y., American rock band Sunflower Bean made a stop at Cat’s Cradle Sunday as a part of their international tour spanning the US and the UK.
We have good news for dive-bar lovers and aspiring musicians: The Cave, a Chapel Hill bar and music venue, announced it will reopen in June after coming under new ownership.
Junior Patrick Dow didn’t choose the a cappella life. The a cappella life chose him.
Adam Ramsey, a UNC sophomore, recalls visiting his grandmother in an assisted living community.