From 'Pitch Perfect' to Samaa: How a cappella has changed over the decade
“We started realizing that we should all support one another,” Byun said. “When it comes to a cappella, we all love the same kinds of things. To ...
Read More »“We started realizing that we should all support one another,” Byun said. “When it comes to a cappella, we all love the same kinds of things. To ...
Read More »This decade has seen the rise of local music venues and student bands, establishing Carrboro and Chapel Hill as a unique, indie music space.
Read More »As the end of 2019 approaches, another decade of fashion comes to a close. Students at UNC gave their take on the trends of fashion over the past decade, ...
Read More »With all the new online studying resources that have developed in the past decade, there's one question that comes into play: are students actually learning ...
Read More »As the local comedy scene becomes more inclusive, Chapel Hill students speak out about the positivity of diversity within comedy.
Read More »From the rise in software improvements to edit photos to the improvement of cellphone photo quality, the 2010s have been a revolutionary decade for different ...
Read More »Students and professors both are fighting for the use of inclusive language, as the English language begins to pull away from the standard use of gendered ...
Read More »Over the 2010s, social media has grown both in number of platforms and users. As social media use has increased, so have the consequences in the personal, ...
Read More »The funk, jazz, and hip hop band will start performing on the third Wednesday of every month as part of a residency at The Cave in Chapel Hill. ...
Read More »The event will take place on the third floor of the Hanes Art Center in the John C. Henry Print Shop. "Essentially it’s just a big all-day event at ...
Read More »Willis Whichard, former Associate Justice of the N.C. Supreme Court and two-time UNC graduate, has created an exhibit documenting one of North Carolina’s ...
Read More »The tradition of the bilingual reading of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" will continue this month.
Read More »“On the Move: Stories of African American Migration and Mobility” at Wilson Library examines documents, photographs and other materials relevant to ...
Read More »Shop local at the first annual Eno River Farmers Market art showcase on Small Business Saturday.
Read More »The Triangle Comics Creator Network will be hosting a Comics Creator Hangout on Dec. 4. The hangout is meant to engage creators in networking and let ...
Read More »"His art is a message for humanity to share love and become unified."
Read More »With help from UNC students, Go Conscious Earth is hosting a fund-raising dance party.
Read More »Musical artist Daughter of Swords is teaming up with The Dawnbreaker Band — sharing the stage with the musicians that she worked with in the early days ...
Read More »The Ackland Art Museum is holding a new exhibit meant to showcase vernacular photography. The exhibit intends to represent photography as an important ...
Read More »The historic Lumina Theater is still open. The theater's board has been working to find new owners and revive local programing. Part of the revival's ...
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