Eno River Mill to become multi-use arts facility
The Orange County Board of Commissioners agreed to implement phase 1 of the Eno River Mills Arts Project to offer affordable art space to the community. ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners agreed to implement phase 1 of the Eno River Mills Arts Project to offer affordable art space to the community. ...
Read More »1870 Farm is ready to host some family-friendly fun at their third annual Trick-or-Treat The Farm with high hopes their guests will disconnect from technology ...
Read More »“It's one of those things where you have access to a lot of different genres of music and talent and people. We have the ability to showcase those and ...
Read More »Historian Lynn Garafola will address the gender discrimination choreographer Bronislava Nijinska faced throughout the history of dance and music at her ...
Read More »The art department at UNC offers studio art and art history as majors and minors for students looking to become professional artists or well-rounded liberal ...
Read More »In 1619, the first ship carrying enslaved Africans was brought to the U.S. UNC and the surrounding communities are commemorating this anniversary by hosting ...
Read More »The Triangle Area comes to life around this festive time of year with more than just pumpkins and witchcraft. Consisting of artistic talent and family ...
Read More »On Saturday, Oct. 26, the Scrap Exchange in Durham will host a screen printing class for beginners. Robby Poore, the designer manager, will teach participants ...
Read More »"The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is back for a fifth year at the Varsity Theater with six shows to celebrate Halloween.
Read More »More than 50 artists of various different mediums will be showcased in the Hillsborough Farmers Market's celebration of local artistic talent.
Read More »Halloqueer, an inclusive dance party celebrating Halloween and diversity hosted by Southern Fried Queer Pride, will take place at The Pinhook in Durham ...
Read More »As Assistant City & State Editor Jamey Cross looks forward to her December graduation, she shares some of the songs that will always keep Carolina ...
Read More »The Carolina grad and award-winning columnist returns to Chapel Hill to hold an open conversation on the difficult history of slavery.
Read More »Two festivals are partnering to help the public experience Latin American culture through film.
Read More »Five panelists from different aspects of the music industry are coming to Chapel Hill to answer questions about what it takes to break into the industry ...
Read More »UNC music faculty will be putting on a concert to showcase the music of less-well-publicized 19th century female composers October 23 at 7:30 p.m. at ...
Read More »Helen Zaltzman will challenge gender norms at a live performance of her podcast, "The Allusionist," on Oct. 23 in Durham.
Read More »In the spirit of Halloween, Durham Parks and Recreation is holding their fourth annual Fright Night on Oct. 18. The event is family-friendly, and all ...
Read More »The ethical decisions of Nazis in Germany are up for debate according to professor Eric Muller. He challenges others to think about how people participated ...
Read More »Kenny Caperton is putting on his annual Halloween Bash on Oct. 19 in hopes of highlighting the importance of the holiday.
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