R&B singer takes UNC stage
For her third song of the evening, R&B vocalist Chrisette Michele sat down at the keyboard and played her own piano accompaniment. When she was through, ...
Read More »For her third song of the evening, R&B vocalist Chrisette Michele sat down at the keyboard and played her own piano accompaniment. When she was through, ...
Read More »Students might not know Chrisette Michele by name, but the 23-year-old has crooned on tracks with Jay-Z, Kanye West, and Nas, and was recently nominated ...
Read More »CORRECTIONS: Tuesday's pg. 3 story "Eighth annual improv festival begins today" contained multiple reporting errors. Horatio Sanz did not perform at ...
Read More »Even comedian Lewis Black admits his abhorrence for career networking. "I hate that word - networking - I hate doing it," Black said. "I'd rather be ...
Read More »As the lights dimmed and the audience settled down Saturday night in Memorial Hall, there was nothing but a microphone and a stool on stage. And for ...
Read More »Writing literature is often a process of transforming black-and-white text into vivid imagery. That's why it made sense to Kris Wile when Cellar Door, ...
Read More »This year UNC audiences will see a new theatrical interpretation to Eve Ensler's play about women and their vaginas. "The Vagina Monologues," a two-night ...
Read More »Take CNN, dress it in a black blazer, add expletives and you've got UNC alumnus and comedian Lewis Black. Noted for his "Back in Black" segment on ...
Read More »Although the Pulitzer Prize-winning political satire "State of the Union" was written more than 60 years ago, Deep Dish Theater Company is bringing the ...
Read More »Synthesizing the emotional power of music with the vivid tangibility of drama has become standard fare in cinema and television, but in the realm of theater ...
Read More »From star-studded showcases of stand up comedy to hands-on workshops geared toward newcomers, the Carolina Union Activities Board's Carolina Comedy Festival ...
Read More »Students hoping to fill the most coveted seats to rock-folk group Iron & Wine's concert on April 15 in Memorial Hall won't be allowed to pitch tents to ...
Read More »Students can polish resumes and write cover letters until they're Carolina blue in the face, but one aspect of the job-seeking process that is often overlooked ...
Read More »When the lights dimmed to a single spotlight on a piano on stage Saturday at the ArtsCenter in Carrboro, audiences might have suspected "The Love Show" ...
Read More »Dirty South Improv doesn't care today if you've never done improvisation comedy. In fact, the less experience you have, the better. At 8 p.m. DSI will ...
Read More »PlayMakers Repertory Company will host a play that explores personal demons, existential crises, dubious futures and hazy pasts - using a sparse group ...
Read More »Two eclectic, internationally acclaimed acts will usher in the spring catalogue of musical offerings from the Carolina Union Activities Board in the coming ...
Read More »An audience of more than 200 gathered in the Student Union Great Hall on Friday night for "I, Too, Sing America," a celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King ...
Read More »Judge the videos for yourself and vote for your favorite. As Mountain's "Mississippi Queen" blared through the speakers, 11 competitors entered Gerrard ...
Read More »With less than 10 hours until curtain at 8 p.m. today, the cast and crew of Company Carolina's production of "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet ...
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