Ackland Art Museum braces for budget cuts
During the course of the semester, UNC students and Chapel Hill residents will visit the Ackland Art Museum to see the fall exhibitions: “PhotoVision: ...
Read More »During the course of the semester, UNC students and Chapel Hill residents will visit the Ackland Art Museum to see the fall exhibitions: “PhotoVision: ...
Read More »Nadia Shpachenko-Gottesman is coming to UNC Sunday to challenge what students think might be just a drab piano recital.
Read More »Banjos, mandolins and acoustic guitars will collaborate tonight at Local 506. Goodnight, Texas will perform with special guests The Bones of J.R. Jones ...
Read More »Whether it’s smooth saxophone outside the Ackland Museum Store or drums in the nook of Julian’s, local musicians are using Franklin Street as their ...
Read More »Family drama, theatric outbursts, Anton Chekhovian themes and buoyant buffoonery are coming together on the Paul Green Theatre stage tonight in “Vanya ...
Read More »Raw McCartney is an eccentric band whose oddity extends well past their music. They are a self-labeled chill, psych and punk rock 'n' roll band from Indianapolis. ...
Read More »A herd of 10 painted “Glamour Goats” will be descending on Chapel Hill in October.
Read More »Youssou N’Dour is the most famous musician that Americans have never heard of.
Read More »The multi-talented Michael Veal is giving a multi-faceted lecture today thanks to the efforts of musicology graduate students.
Read More »For the third time in the past two years, autistic adults have a chance to hone and explore their artistic abilities.
Read More »Sean Strub, a writer and long-time activist who has been HIV-positive for more than 33 years, is coming to UNC today to read and sign his new book, “Body ...
Read More »Four limestone sculptures of animals from children’s tales by North Carolina sculptor Todd Frahm will soon grace the front roundabout at the Chapel ...
Read More »Harpsichord group Duo De Jordaan is coming to UNC today to change what people think of live classical music.
Read More »Students and community members have until Nov. 30 to see the Ackland Art Museum’s exhibit of contemporary Japanese ceramics from the collection of Carol ...
Read More »As a Caribbean woman, Tanya Shields said she’s always wanted to understand the circumstances of generations of women in her family — some of which ...
Read More »Art collectors are wealthy — artists are enigmatic.
Read More »Twelve tributes, one winner. Sound familiar?
Read More »Student anarchists will gather today to address the societal presence of police through a seminar called “The Police State in North Carolina: Surveillance ...
Read More »A new kind of fashion has made its way to Chapel Hill — and it involves skirts made of plastic construction netting and belts made of rolled up ...
Read More »Whitewater kayaking, downhill biking and rock climbing might be considered too high-adrenaline for the average person.
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