St. Petersburg orchestra sells out Memorial Hall
Even before Chief Conductor Yuri Temirkanov appeared before a sellout Memorial Hall crowd, baton in hand, it was apparent that the St. Petersburg Philharmonic ...
Read More »Even before Chief Conductor Yuri Temirkanov appeared before a sellout Memorial Hall crowd, baton in hand, it was apparent that the St. Petersburg Philharmonic ...
Read More »Augustana didn't travel to UNC to leisurely enjoy the sights and traditions of Chapel Hill. But when the pop-rock group performed the fight song, ...
Read More »Hollywood screenwriter, director and UNC alumnus Paul Edwards knew one person in the industry when he started out. As director of UNC’s Hollywood ...
Read More »The PlayMakers Repertory Company's preview performance of the kitchen-sink drama "Crimes of the Heart" dished up more than down-home country cooking. The ...
Read More »When Augustana takes the stage at 8 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Hall, it won't be the first time the band will have performed for an audience of mostly ...
Read More »The PlayMakers Repertory Company's preview performance of the kitchen-sink drama "Crimes of the Heart" dished up more than down-home country cooking. The ...
Read More »This weekend, Company Carolina will offer its first production of the school year- the One Acts Festival- giving the community the opportunity to see ...
Read More »The production team of The Lab! Theatre chose to produce "Arcadia" because of its eternal relevance. It also did not hurt that the show's selected ...
Read More »The 200-year-old legend of the Bell Witch will come to life on stage today at the Swain Hall Studio 6 Theater. "The Bell Witch," an original play adapted ...
Read More »The light and dark sides of comedy, as well as the mainstream and independent sides of cinema, will be showcased this week in two advance movie screenings, ...
Read More »The 200-year-old legend of the Bell Witch will come to life on stage today at the Swain Hall Studio 6 Theater. "The Bell Witch," an original play adapted ...
Read More »If Cirque Eloize's "Rain" were actually a meteorological phenomenon, it would be the kind of downpour most people look forward to - an unexpectedly ...
Read More »Thanks to Canada's Cirque Eloize, community members will see a temporary relief from the recent drought - metaphorically speaking - when the contemporary ...
Read More »Cara Shih is putting word of mouth to the test. In her efforts to publicize the organization she's leading, the Kind of Blue Project, she has relied ...
Read More »RALEIGH - Paris is more than 3,000 miles away, but for the past five years, the N.C. Museum of Art has brought the work of Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill and Carrboro communities will use music to mobilize support in the wake of last month's deadly fire at Colonial Village at Highland Hills ...
Read More »Although South African apartheid ended more than 10 years ago, Chapel Hill's Deep Dish Theater Company is aiming to build a bridge to current events by ...
Read More »Although "Sometimes I Cry" is a one-woman show, the play attempts to relay the stories of many women suffering from AIDS through the single voice of actress ...
Read More »Anthony Tommasini, the chief classical music critic for the New York Times and Tim Page, the Pulitzer prize winning chief classical music critic for the ...
Read More »Joey Kibble was raised in a Christian home in Nashville, Tenn., listening to the same vocal groups as his brother Mark did. Now, both brothers and ...
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