Review: Beyoncé did that
She did it again.
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She did it again.
Tonight, high school girls will hit high notes with UNC Women's Glee Club.
This time of the year, missing the bus is no laughing matter. You finally understand how your great, great grandparents felt walking uphill both ways in the snow just to go to school. Here are your jams for your bitter, angry walk to class.
Not many people can rap. Even fewer people can rap for 12-and-a-half hours. And only one person can say he created the idea for a Guinness World Record-breaking cypher.
Hill Hall has one semester of renovations under its belt. Classrooms are gutted, the auditorium is empty and walls are missing. Next fall, the music department anticipates it will be the performance space it has been longing for.
Happy Birthday Harry Styles... I hope your birthday wish is for One Direction to get back together.
This past weekend, the musical reign of Zayn Malik began.
Some days, the sun is shining, the sky is Carolina Blue and everything is going your way. You feel like Buddy the Elf when he spins in that revolving door.
Josh Hatch doesn’t need much to feel at home.
Fraternity court felt almost introspective on Sunday night, with the only sounds outside being an occasional car and the melting snow.
You may not be familiar with ‘the girl that sings “Here”’, but she has a name, and it’s Alessia Cara.
Once again you have been thrown into your worst nightmare: the group project. It seems like every person I talk to at UNC hates group projects with his or her entire type A soul. I’d be willing to say that the vast majority of the people at UNC were one of those people in high school. You know, the ones who ended up doing the entire project on their own.
First things first: I'll own up to the fact that I sleep an average of 10 hours a day, with most of those hours coming from mid-day naps in my dorm or the couches in the UL.
Bluesy-pop singer-songwriter Noah Guthrie is known for being gleeful.
As Atlanta rapper Waka Flocka Flame neared the end of his hour long set on Wednesday night at Cat’s Cradle — the third and final of a three night string of sold out shows in Carrboro — he took upwards of 10 iPhones from the extended hands of eager concertgoers and briefly recorded himself and the crowd for the fans’ Snapchats.
DJ Bo Fader has been in the professional music and entertainment business for 20 years. He started because he couldn’t dance. (Courtesy of Stacey Willard)
Despite their name, Happy Abandon isn't straying from their roots.
DJs are seemingly omnipresent in Chapel Hill-Carrboro nightlife, but the people behind the turntable aren’t as well known as their music. Staff writer Morgan Howard spoke to DJ Bo Fader, who will be playing B-Side Lounge tonight, about his career, his inspirations and future funk.
Waka Flocka Flame was greeted by rounds of applause as Chapel Hill crowds welcomed him to Cat’s Cradle for two performances — with one more on the books for tonight.
CORRECTION: The original version of this story misrepresented a set of musicians who have played at the Dean E. Smith Center. To date, the Rolling Stones have not played at the Smith Center. The story has been updated to reflect these changes.