'Fear of Buildings' premieres on the virtual stage through LAB! Theatre Company
LAB! Theatre Company will showcase “Fear of Buildings,” a free virtual production, from Oct. 23-25. "Fear of Buildings" is a comedy about two ...
Read More »LAB! Theatre Company will showcase “Fear of Buildings,” a free virtual production, from Oct. 23-25. "Fear of Buildings" is a comedy about two ...
Read More »Kenan Theatre Company is continuing to provide a safe alternative for theater-goers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their virtual production of Gina Femia’s ...
Read More »The spooky spirit is still in the air this season. While there are less people dressed up on Franklin Street, more students have chosen to stay inside ...
Read More »There’s something special about watching Halloween movies and episodes that guided so many people through their childhoods. From "Hocus Pocus" to "Halloweentown," ...
Read More »UNC alumnus and North Carolina artist Kevin “Kaze” Thomas, who goes by Kaze4letters in the music community, hopes his seventh and most recent project, ...
Read More »This year’s Film Fest 919 will feature 15 different films, including “Good Samaritans,” in which UNC alumnus Jake Lawler stars alongside his brother ...
Read More »Since4Eva's goal of bridging the gap between artists and the community through low-cost online classes has "taken a life of its own" since the start of ...
Read More »Carolina Performing Arts is offering a new online program called "Feedback" that explores concepts of arts that are shifting in response to the COVID-19 ...
Read More »If the Save the Music series is successful, the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership hopes for it to continue into November and potentially into the holiday ...
Read More »With public health safety risks causing classes to move online for the semester, many UNC music ensembles have taken an online format to continue creating ...
Read More »Comedians in Chapel Hill are finding new ways to connect and share laughs during the pandemic. Some are organizing Zoom open mics while others are gathering ...
Read More »The Playmakers Repertory’s latest virtual series, "Higher Ground Conversations," encourages open and direct conversations about racial injustices ...
Read More »This Sunday, "It Can’t Happen Here" will be live streamed from Cat's Cradle to the homes of audiences at 7 p.m. "It Can’t Happen Here" is a 1935 novel ...
Read More »Twenty-first birthdays on UNC's campus are notorious for bar-hopping with large groups of friends on Franklin Street. During the pandemic, students have ...
Read More »Amid the pandemic, people have been staying home from their local coffee shops, driving many to become their own at-home baristas.
Read More »As the leaves change colors, it is clear that autumn is here and people are ready to pull out their fall fashion favorites. With COVID-19 isolation, students ...
Read More »Local guitarists are reminiscing on how Eddie Van Halen not only changed music for them but for the music community as a whole.
Read More »The Native American community of Chapel Hill came together on Monday to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day, which honors the histories and cultures of Native ...
Read More »Meet the Moment Art Walk is a pop-up art installation focused on encouraging voter turnout and highlighting various social justice issues. Artists and ...
Read More »Michael Sparks' film "My Trip to Japan" has been selected as one of three finalists in this year’s IES Abroad Study Abroad Film Festival. The filmmaker ...
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