Improv stands up at UNC
Comedy is set to take the stage Wednesday when Carrboro’s Dirty South Improv Touring Company performs its “Best Show Ever” on UNC’s campus.
Read More »Comedy is set to take the stage Wednesday when Carrboro’s Dirty South Improv Touring Company performs its “Best Show Ever” on UNC’s campus.
Read More »Jazz music is finding a home at The ArtsCenter in Carrboro.
Read More »UNC professor of archaeology Steve Davis worked with colleagues and students from 1983 to 2002 to excavate three Native American villages — including ...
Read More »Students interested in merging the worlds of arts and public service can now do so through the Arts in Public Service Fellows program.
Read More »The Durham Convention Center will become a forest with a local artist’s tree-focused exhibit.
Read More »Those who attend Carolina Performing Arts’ “World Blues” event tonight will learn that blues is more than just a music genre.
Read More »Although William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” centers around water, actors sailed through the performance, making it far from a shipwreck.
Read More »Surrounding a 15-ton pool on stage, PlayMakers Repertory Company masterfully combined ancient with modern, land with sea and human with spirit in its ...
Read More »The artwork of Cinc Hayes encourages viewers to open their eyes.
Read More »UNC Opera will host a concert Friday that promises to change students’ traditional expectations of opera.
Read More »Old-time music may be an ancient tradition, but Art Menius, the executive director of the ArtsCenter, wants people to know that it’s very much alive ...
Read More »Alice Birch’s “Many Moons” is hopping across the pond to Durham’s Common Wealth Endeavors.
Read More »Billy Joel’s music has the power to unite many different people — including pirates and Canadians.
Read More »The vast and ever-changing nature of the sky is now being elegantly exposed through painting at Pleiades Gallery’s “Paint the Sky.”
Read More »Felix Pitre is a performer who focuses on bringing Latin American culture to children through puppetry, song, theater and storytelling Born in Puerto ...
Read More »Tess Taylor, a descendant of Thomas Jefferson, unearths stories of her family’s past through poetry in her new book, “The Forage House.”
Read More »Art meets psychiatry in Chapel Hill artist Julia Burns’ healing meditation service, which blend her doctoral training with her passion for poetry and ...
Read More »Michael Schwalbe, a photographer and professor of sociology at N.C. State,illuminates the untold story of labor through his 25 black-and-white photo exhibit, ...
Read More »Metric, which consists of lead vocalist Emily Haines and band members Jimmy Shaw, Joshua Winstead and Joules Scott Key, won the 2013 Juno Award for best ...
Read More »“Passion in Practice,” a multimedia exhibit being held in the Student Union Art Gallery for the month of November with an opening reception Wednesday, ...
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