Bluegrass bass player Missy Raines to perform at Carrboro ArtsCenter
When world-renowned bluegrass bass player Missy Raines started her own band several years ago in West Virginia , everyone who heard their music was hard ...
Read More »When world-renowned bluegrass bass player Missy Raines started her own band several years ago in West Virginia , everyone who heard their music was hard ...
Read More »CDI’s annual showcase has grown to new heights, featuring ten dance groups of all different styles. Encompassing a variety of dance from traditional ...
Read More »The majority of students who come to the Department of Dramatic Art intend on acting, but soon there will be another option off the main stage. Catering ...
Read More »Their acronym may be CIA, but the Carolina Irish Association does not tap secrets-- they tap their feet to tunes.
Read More »Somewhere between the wickedly erratic and the wonderfully euphoric lies the magic of Future Islands.
Read More »“Mr. Peabody and Sherman” delivers what is expected from an average animated children’s comedy adventure.
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Read More »Liars’Mess is a complete change of pace from its last album, WIXIW, which the band produced only two years ago.
Read More »A little over 40 years have passed since the release of the debut self-titled record from Lavender Country, widely considered to be the first openly gay ...
Read More »By Marcela Guimaraes Staff Writer Late night partying and drinking have long been synonymous with the raucous nature of rock ’n’ roll. ...
Read More »Have you ever wondered what happens to those educational films you had to watch in school when they’re considered obsolete? A landfill? They might end ...
Read More »Jacques d’Amboise was a principal dancer for the New York City Ballet by the age of 17. While dancing with the company, he founded the National ...
Read More »Freelance writer, arts advocate and writing coach Carrie Knowles will add the Piedmont Laureate title to her list of literary accomplishments, ...
Read More »Joyce Johnson wants everyone to get to know a different side of Jack Kerouac. Johnson, a Beat Generation novelist, biographer and journalist, is ...
Read More »For Pete and Maura Kennedy, it all started with a day off.
Read More »Many might see print journalism as an old medium dying a slow death.
Read More »Parachutes and box fans were suspended from the ceilings. Laser cutouts of animals were hanging from a fan and spinning around continuously, and the artist ...
Read More »STREB, an action-inspired group that combines dance, acrobatics and theater, is the latest show in Carolina Performing Arts’ season, appearing both ...
Read More »Mark Tribe, chairman of the MFA Fine Arts program at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, focuses on the relationship between media technology ...
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