Q&A with Canadian author Laina Dawes
Canadian author and heavy metal enthusiast Laina Dawes was usually the only black woman at heavy metal shows growing up and was often asked, “What are ...
Read More »Canadian author and heavy metal enthusiast Laina Dawes was usually the only black woman at heavy metal shows growing up and was often asked, “What are ...
Read More »There is a dearth of publications targeted toward minority women — but UNC sophomore Malia Brown is hoping to change that with her online publication, ...
Read More »As the holiday season approaches, FRANK Gallery’s latest show “Artful Giving” offers a collection of handmade pieces to those who are looking for ...
Read More »Greek philosopher Hippocrates once famously said that life is short, and art is long.
Read More »Forty-three Indian musicians in glowing cubes are set to enchant Memorial Hall tonight as a part of Carolina Performing Arts’ season.
Read More »This Monday, the best things in life don’t just come from the heart — but for it.
Read More »The Brewster family is insane. The aunts kill old men with poisoned wine, the uncles perform plastic surgery on ex-criminals and only one person in the ...
Read More »The UNC Pauper Players will open up the world of musical theater this Saturday evening as they present performers who will sing songs from roles they ...
Read More »Three thousand dollars in prize money. Eight competing teams. One lively night of music and dance.
Read More »Three boys are sitting in a dorm of an all-boys’ boarding school: One is telling the story of his most recent sexual encounter. One is waiting anxiously ...
Read More »Love, redemption, mythology and chlorine take center stage at the Center for Dramatic Art Saturday night.
Read More »Like aspiring artists anywhere, young Congolese musicians have to find a balance between their education and pursuing their art.
Read More »When the members of Sigma Phi Epsilon visit their faculty advisor Sterling Hennis at his home, he says they’re amazed at his collection of 1,400 pop-up ...
Read More »Lyle Estill is a writer who stumbled upon the path of being an environmental activist by accident and then continued his journey to eventually become ...
Read More »Reggae, Americana, folk and rock are just some of the words Sonia Rutstein uses to describe the sound of her band’s new record.
Read More »Chris Thile is a mandolinist who can’t be pinned down by any convenient musical description. He’s collaborated with fellow label-defying masters like ...
Read More »From now until Nov. 24, the Horace Williams House will be displaying the unique photograms and experimental photography of recent UNC graduates Jenny ...
Read More »Alfred “Uganda” Roberts describes himself as someone with music in his genes. He has had a love for drums specifically from a very young age and will ...
Read More »Louise Rice is an art history professor at New York University and the 2013-14 Allen W. Clowes Fellow at the National Humanities Center. Her publications ...
Read More »The 41-year-old bar and Chapel Hill landmark He’s Not Here is newly decorated with a mural in tribute to Chapel Hill — and it didn’t cost a dime. ...
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