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Tashi Dorji performs at the Kennedy Theatre.
Chaz French performs at the Lincoln Theater on Friday night.
Zeena Parkins performs at the Fletcher Opera Theater.
Jenks Miller of Jenks Miller & Rose Cross NC performs at the Kennedy Theatre.
Chaz French performs at the Lincoln Theater on Friday night.
Raymond Pricardo, who is 80 years old and from Florida, dances with Allison Ganes, from Raleigh.
Once in danger of being destroyed, a historic cotton mill got the face-lift it needed — and a second chance.
The Carolina Union Activities Board will not host Homecoming concerts this year. Instead, the group will focus all of its efforts on hosting a larger Jubilee concert in the spring.
When I’m feeling anxious about being back in Chapel Hill, I ask myself, “What would Selena Gomez do?”
Hopscotch Music Festival attracts 20,000 people nationwide to Raleigh, features more than 140 bands and is essentially run by two-and-a-half people. The chief of that small crew is the director, founder and UNC graduate Greg Lowenhagen.
They started making music together when the band formed in 2010, the fall of their freshman year at UNC. Now, nearly five years later, Chapel Hill favorites Mipso are hitting the road again. But not before they release their new album, Old Time Reverie, and return to Cat’s Cradle this weekend.
The sound of the ‘70s is back with the 21st annual ProgDay festival. Progressive rock bands from Chile, Belgium, Israel, the U.S. and more will be rocking Chapel Hill’s Storybook Farm this weekend.
Less than an hour after leaving the Crown Coliseum in awe, I stood a short drive away at 2014 Forest Hills Drive, looking at the small Fayetteville home that lent its name to rapper J. Cole’s massive album and monumental, continent-spanning tour.
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.
The Ramones broke up two decades ago, Iggy Pop is rounding 70 years old and the modern layman’s conception of punk music is likely limited to Blink-182 and Fall Out Boy — but don’t be fooled.
On August 14, President Barack Obama tweeted out the links to his summer playlists (both of which are solid, by the way).
“Be loud/ And move with grace/ Explode with light/ Have no fear.”
It's Friday, y'all, and thank God because that means that this week is almost over. The weekend is a good time for sleeping and other fun things. It's also a good time to check in with your friends. This week, our friends have been loving Carly Rae Jepson's new album, Emotion (these friends just happen to work at the DTH). Columnist, half of Having it All and overall gem Alice Wilder reviewed Emotion track-by-track. Not to be outdone (and following the advice of Alice), Design & Graphics editor and constant delight José Valle live tweeted his track-by-track listening experience.
Phil Jamison was playing banjo at a community dance four decades ago when he volunteered to fill in for an absent dance caller. That spontaneous decision turned into a lifelong passion.
Senior Eric Surber wakes up every morning to a full schedule.