'Hamilton' coming to Durham sometime in 2018
The musical 'Hamilton' will show at the Durham Performing Arts Center sometime in 2018, the center announced Monday.
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The musical 'Hamilton' will show at the Durham Performing Arts Center sometime in 2018, the center announced Monday.
Breakups suck.
Pull out your pitch pipe, because this weekend is gonna be aca-awesome.
UNC students of the Department of Music practice for the upcoming 2017 Carolina Jazz Festival.
In addition to applying to graduate school and making music under three different monikers, senior Nate Wagner has started a cassette tape label, Spare No Expanse.
This Sunday is the 59th Grammys, and I for one could not be more excited.
After 18 months and $15 million worth of renovations, Hill Hall finally opened with a fresh face at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday afternoon.
CORRECTION: A previous version of the story misstated Randy and Birdie Tobias' last name. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Elizabeth Holland is a DJ at the student run radio station, WXYC-Chapel Hill.
With a whole world of music at your fingertips, students who thrive on new beats listening to your every remark, and a whole show to foster your sound — the power of the radio is yours.
A group of friends who spend their time listening to and discussing hip-hop have found a community of students who do the same.
This week has been rough for a lot of people, myself included. Music is one of the few things that helps.
The worlds of symphony orchestra and classic rock will collide tonight at the “Heroes Tribute: A Celebration of the Music of Philip Glass, David Bowie and Brian Eno.”
On April 22, Dolly Parton’s first single — released when she was 13 years old — will be re-released, showcasing one of the country legend’s lesser-heard recordings.
Dissimilar South describes its sound as “meaty, heart-breaking southern-folk.” Photo Courtesy of Dissimilar South.
Think back to your days of playing Rock Band, singing into your hairbrush — or worse, singing in your shower.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated how long the Compass Center has been active. The center has existed since 1979, but changed its name to the Compass Center four years ago. The center has helped 1,400 people in the last year alone. The article has been updated to reflect these changes. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
What do you do with your free time? Some people get crunk up on in this dancery, but if you’re anything like the first floor of Everett dorm, you lose yourself in an escalating series of rap battles and competitions.
The band Tan and Sober Gentlemen is composed of all current and former UNC students and perform Celtic punk grass. Photo courtesy of Ben Noblit.
They go by the name Tan and Sober Gentlemen, yet they say they’re anything but.