Next Moogfest might call Durham home
From concerts by electronic musicians to audio engineer instillations, Moogfest has helped create a music scene unlike any other.
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From concerts by electronic musicians to audio engineer instillations, Moogfest has helped create a music scene unlike any other.
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Electronic musician Alex Botwin — better known as Paper Diamond — performed at Cat's Cradle in Carrboro on Sunday night as part of his Rain Drops North American tour. Staff writer Madison Flager spoke with Botwin about his recent performance, his custom sound system and his current tour.
Ann Powers is nationally known for her expertise on the newest and coolest music, but she credits music with the coolest praise of all — bridging the generational gap between her and her daughter.
Winter can be bleak, but the mood is light in Carrboro with the town’s Lunchbox Concert Series, which is back to serve up another order of music and sandwiches.
Between a decade of rapping and a work ethic perfected during a busy four years at UNC, Julian Caldwell has developed his style and is releasing what he says is his best work yet. “ALLCAPSNOSPACES,” titled in reference to the spelling of his stage name, “JSWISS,” is an eight-track extended play released today.
KAZE
Will Wildfire
Wednesday night, hip-hop helped saved lives.
Hip-hop heads across campus will be excited to hear about two events hosted by Carolina Beatmaking Academy this Thursday.
Influenced by a strong sense of place, local band Look Homeward celebrates North Carolina through its blend of folk and bluegrass music.
UNC senior Kamaira Philips is lending her voice to a larger stage.
For many of UNC's musicians, music is more than a craft — it is a way of truly communicating with people.
Over the fall semester, Canvas has followed several of UNC's student a cappella groups, seeing and listening to how each is unique.
Memorial Hall hosted Gloriana, Earl Sweatshirt and the NPHC Step Show for Homecoming 2014.
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, a previous version of this story mischaracterized the novelty of this year’s Homecoming concerts. The Carolina Union Activities Board has previously hosted two Homecoming acts in conjunction. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Since the 2010 Broadway production of “The Scottsboro Boys” and the loss of his long-time partner Fred Ebb in 2004, composer John Kander has taken a leave of absence from the theatre — until now.
While a majority of students have been hitting the books in anticipation of finals, senior political science major Michael Thornburg has been hitting the stage as hip-hop artist Thornbro.
The Loreleis, an all-female a cappella group at UNC, had its Fall Jam, "A Starry Night," on Friday Nov. 7, 2014.
Carolina Union Activities Board’s plan to draw more students to Homecoming concerts might have backfired — so far, the acts it booked for two separate concerts couldn’t fill Memorial Hall in one night.