Kim Anderson is putting on a music show Saturday to raise money for the Jaycee Burn Center.
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Kim Anderson is putting on a music show Saturday to raise money for the Jaycee Burn Center.
When Chapel Hill resident Kim Anderson’s house caught fire after an unattended frying pan was left on the stove, he lost more than just his home.
The audience at Shakori Hills Community Arts Center on Saturday night — which will include everyone from young children and families to young adults and college students — will be treated to far more than just a show. They’ll get to take part in a top-to-bottom celebration of community.
The smash hit of 2000, "Who Let the Dogs Out," is celebrating its 15th anniversary in July. With over 9 million plays on Spotify, a Grammy for Best Dance Recording and international fame, the song is what the Baha Men are known for — but not all that they are made of. Ten years after their last album, the Baha Men are ready to release their latest album this summer.
It’s time to dig out the chokers and waist-tied flannels for this weekend at Cat’s Cradle because Friday is 90s Night.
Look out, Chapel Hill — Mac is back.
Jessica Hopper, a senior editor at Pitchfork and a lifelong music lover, knows music, working as a music critic for over 19 years. She will be reading from her second book, an anthology of her work called, "The First Collection of Criticism by a Female Rock Critic," at her book release Tueday night at Flyleaf Books.
Mick Mixon & The Franklin Street Band perform in front of the Carolina Inn as a part of the Fridays on the Front Porch concert series.
When F.T.R, a Zimbabwean professional hip-hop producer, attended a Next Level Workshop in his native country, he had no idea how much his life was going to change.
On Friday, Brian Littrell and Kevin Richardson of the Backstreet Boys were inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame. At the induction, the Kentucky natives performed the band’s song “Larger Than Life” with the help of Joshua Turner and Carson McKee, whose bluegrass cover of the pop song went viral. Staff writer Trevor Lenzmeier spoke with McKee, a UNC senior, about the performance.
After touring 28 states for 10 weeks, UNC-born folk band Mipso is ready to celebrate its homecoming with a surprise concert and a giveaway of free student tickets.
When students in JOMC 491 walked into class the first day this semester, all they knew was that they’d be working on a creative project for a local client.
When alt-J plays Raleigh’s Red Hat Amphitheater on Friday, concertgoers will have Cat’s Cradle to thank for the pairing of artist and venue.
To the untrained musician, original compositions and improvisation may seem worlds apart. But today, as part of the UNC Department of Music’s Talking Music series, two musicians will prove the two forms are closer than they appear.
Company Carolina's "The Drowsy Chaperone"
The crowd roared, the amps hummed and an age-old rivalry took on musical life in a sea of parkas and Blue Cups.
Chadwick Stokes, lead singer of the bands Dispatch and State Radio, returns to Cat’s Cradle Saturday night for his last stop on the tour of his new solo album, The Horse Comanche.
Rock legend, fashion icon and bonafide rebel Kim Gordon is heading to Cat’s Cradle tonight to talk about her new memoir, “Girl in a Band.”
For dancer Hope Boykin, performing at Memorial Hall today with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater will bring her passion full circle.
A guitar, a bottle of bourbon and a copy of “The Chronicles of Narnia” were all singer-songwriter and UNC 2013 alumnus Charlie King needed on his getaway to write his sophomore album, “Path of the Moon.”