Ackland unveils new spring exhibits
Throughout a span of 350 years, a lot can change. Great art, however, remains timeless.
Read More »Throughout a span of 350 years, a lot can change. Great art, however, remains timeless.
Read More »In a post-apocalyptic world, Oprah Winfrey has some dark plans. In another world, freshman student Hinton James must restore Lenoir Dining Hall’s glory ...
Read More »Seniors Syem Barakzai and Brandon Schell met freshman year. After sharing a love for electronic music, they decided, as sophomores, to invest in $350 ...
Read More »Sometimes autism speaks — other times it gets its voice through song.
Read More »The English Concert orchestra will revive George Frideric Handel’s 265-year-old tragic oratorio, “Theodora,” during its first Chapel Hill appearance ...
Read More »An intricately built, two-story house sits upon the Kenan Theatre stage, and it looks like the perfect setting for a dinner party — other than the missing ...
Read More »In the wake of recent legislation by the North Carolina General Assembly, the United Church of Chapel Hill is staging its own form of artistic protest. ...
Read More »A student-led organization is striking a chord with Chapel Hill-Carrboro youth.
Read More »PlayMakers Repertory Company will take audiences from the bright stages of Broadway to the deep confines of the forest and back again with its 2014-15 ...
Read More »Tonight’s “Baroque in English” performance counters the old saying, “Those who can’t do, teach.”
Read More »Some UNC students pride themselves on being adults, but for the Carolina Hula Hoopers, returning to the simple pleasures of childhood has been the most ...
Read More »Three of UNC’s largest campus literary groups are uniting for the first time to give student writers the chance to bridge the page and the stage. Tariq ...
Read More »Puck and Oberon get a taste of the glamorous life when they mingle with 1930s movie stars in the Durham Montessori Community School’s production of ...
Read More »With an intimate stage setting and hilariously honest characters, PlayMakers Repertory Company’s “Private Lives” transported audience members back ...
Read More »Instead of receiving a gift for the 20th anniversary of the Women’s Voices choral group, members received a community.
Read More »Local actor and playwright Mike Wiley will examine modern racial issues through the lens of the 1955 murder of an African-American boy.
Read More »On a beach in Brazil in the summer of 1984, Frederico Castelloes was swapping martial arts moves with a friend when he was first introduced to capoeira, ...
Read More »Claps, shouts and mainly snaps will fill the air this Saturday and Sunday during the UNC Wordsmiths’ Grand Slam Weekend, co-sponsored by UNC’s ...
Read More »A 21st century take on duet singing and a multi-instrumental septet of musicians are ready to storm the stage at The ArtsCenter in Carrboro.
Read More »Travel restrictions to Cuba have not deterred photographer David M. Spear from exploring the estranged country with his camera.
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