Column: You can appreciate art without supporting the artist
"But, there is still merit in the art created, despite mistakes the artist may have made. When we reduce music to the singer or songwriter who composed ...
Read More »"But, there is still merit in the art created, despite mistakes the artist may have made. When we reduce music to the singer or songwriter who composed ...
Read More »Dexter Romweber, widely considered a legend of the Chapel Hill music scene, died from cardiac arrest at 57 on Feb. 16. Romweber, the founder of music ...
Read More »Kenan Music Scholar Ryan Phillips said that while playing music can be a stress-reliever, it also can have negative impacts on mental health.
Read More »“Hark the Sound” dates back to the 1800s, when the UNC Glee Club first performed the song at the University’s 1897 graduation ceremony.
Read More »"There is nothing problematic about fans wanting to support their favorite artists or show their taste in music through purchasing merchandise — music ...
Read More »Every year, gymnasts decide what vibe and music they want their floor routine to represent.
Read More »First officially introduced to UNC Health in 2018, music therapy is the use of music to achieve clinical therapeutic goals, promote mental health outcomes ...
Read More »"But music, loaded with theory, history and skill, demands that its practitioners cultivate both a logical and artistic aptitude for something that cannot ...
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