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MUSICREVIEW Boy Eats Drum Machine Pleasure 2.5 Stars This album goes backward. Usually, an LP begins with the best material and less impressive ...
Read More »MUSICREVIEW Boy Eats Drum Machine Pleasure 2.5 Stars This album goes backward. Usually, an LP begins with the best material and less impressive ...
Read More »There is some seat-swapping ahead for the artistic director's chair at The PlayMakers Repertory Company. Joseph Haj will begin his new role as producing ...
Read More »MUSICREVIEW Regina Spektor Begin to Hope 4.5 stars Begin to Hope the sophomore major label effort from anti-folk songstress Regina Spektor, might ...
Read More »Life in rural North Carolina may not seem exciting, but there sure is a lot to say about it. The latest installment in the Hidden Voices series brought ...
Read More »MOVIEREVIEW "The Da Vinci Code" 2 Stars Dan Brown's ubiquitous book has car chases, murders and escape sequences - all the trappings of a star-studded ...
Read More »MOVIEREVIEW "Water" 3.5 Stars Graceful direction, lyrical imagery and a near-perfect cast make Deepa Mehta's "Water" one of the most compassionate ...
Read More »"The Good Person of Setzuan," a play written by Bertolt Brecht and adapted by Tony Kushner, will continue its run at the Deep Dish Theater in University ...
Read More »Have a craft but don't know how to sell it? The upcoming Artists' Salon will get creative marketing juices flowing outside the proverbial studio. The ...
Read More »MUSICREVIEW Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium 3 Stars After spending six months writing 38 new songs and a year recording and mixing, the Red ...
Read More »MOVIEREVIEW Poseidon 2.5 Stars Blockbuster director Wolfgang Petersen ("The Perfect Storm," "Das Boot") has shown he knows how to navigate water ...
Read More »MUSICREVIEW Hotel Lights Goodnightgoodmorning 2 Stars The new EP from Chapel Hill's Hotel Lights, Goodnightgoodmorning, gets by OK but is bogged ...
Read More »The fall and spring semesters of 2005-06 saw a new birth for the arts at UNC. After lying dormant for almost three years, the University's largest ...
Read More »UNC has played host to a slew of marquee acts in different concerts throughout the year. Attracting to the campus rising stars such as Little Brother ...
Read More »Dirty South Improv has come a long way in just a year. This time last year, the celebrated comedic troupe was performing in an ice cream shop, The ...
Read More »Nov. 3, 2005 - Students and members of the University community don't have to go far for professional drama. A decades-old theater group sits right ...
Read More »One of the goals of Jazz at Lincoln Center is to do away with segregation of any kind, said jazz musician Victor Goines. On Saturday, the Lincoln Center ...
Read More »The Honored Guests are a Chapel Hill band. They live here. They record music here. And they play shows here. Now, after the success of their 2004 ...
Read More »Holiday for jobs. But heyday for short poems. Syllables burst forth. That is to say, the N.C. Haiku Society will celebrate its 26th annual Haiku ...
Read More »Bill Nye gives hope to computer geeks everywhere - that it is possible to be smart and cool. The scientist and television star will speak Thursday ...
Read More »ATTEND THE SHOW Time: 7 p.m. Date: Today Location: Union Auditorium Info: www.unc.edu/cuab/events.shtml Put down your Pixy Stix and pause Super ...
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