High school arts teachers worry APs, college preparation hurts arts enrollment
Hope Love’s students, current and former, never leave her mind.
Read More »Hope Love’s students, current and former, never leave her mind.
Read More »Having taken the stage over 700 times for her one-woman show, veteran actress Barbara Bates Smith still describes every performance as magical.
Read More »Jenny Han and Sarah Dessen have many things in common — both are UNC alumni, root for Carolina basketball and love Twitter. And both are also ...
Read More »On any other day, Michael Jones would be a customer walking into Fleet Feet Sports Store in Carrboro. But tonight, he will be walking in as a published ...
Read More »Protomartyr is a punk rock band based in Detroit.
Read More »A world-famous band might have drawn most of the crowd to University United Methodist Church on Tuesday night, but the applause reached a peak at ...
Read More »Classical music changes its tune in the music department’s electroacoustic music concert, where modern technology meets traditional sound.
Read More »African-American history and the civil rights movement are topics commonly taught in high school, but what is often untold is that the struggle for civil ...
Read More »This gender-bending night of music and entertainment isn’t at all like your grandma’s typical theater show.
Read More »“Draft Day” is the epitome of everything football. It brings the National Football League to the big screen in the most appealing way.
Read More »“Oculus” is a fresh, unique take on the horror genre that relies on smart writing, strong acting, impressive storytelling and the bending of reality ...
Read More »Wood ear is a term that refers to two edible fungi used in Chinese cuisine.
Read More »The Pains of Being Pure at Heart is back — poppier and catchier than ever with the release of its third record Days of Abandon. A three-year absence ...
Read More »Here and Nowhere Else is the definition of garage punk rock. Cloud Nothings, known for its fuzzy, screeching guitars and loud, fast vocals continue that ...
Read More »Hammer No More the Fingers is a three-piece staple in the local music scene. Bassist Duncan Webster talked with staff writer Marcela Guimaraes about the ...
Read More »Record collectors around the world will rejoice as they prepare to line up outside independent record stores this Saturday, hoping to get their hands ...
Read More »In his home studio, Chapel Hill painter Eduardo Lapetina can be found with his palette knife painting the abstract, spring-inspired works that will be ...
Read More »With the arrival of spring, there is no better time for the Ackland Museum Store to debut their “Field Studies” exhibition produced by environmentalist ...
Read More »Art and storytelling merge together at Sloane Art Library in an evening that will trigger creativity.
Read More »“COCK’s” provocative take on sexuality exceeds the punning title that heads the playbill.
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