No boos for The Shambles’ third Halloween concert
Third time’s a charm. In its third annual Halloween-themed show, the UNC-based band Ellis Dyson and the Shambles will draw out the sinister roots of ...
Read More »Third time’s a charm. In its third annual Halloween-themed show, the UNC-based band Ellis Dyson and the Shambles will draw out the sinister roots of ...
Read More »It was all treat and no trick.
Read More »When UNC graduates Wood Robinson, Joseph Terrell and Jacob Sharp originally founded their band, Mipso, in 2010, they didn’t know where the opportunity ...
Read More »Singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson is going from soft-rock radio to Cat’s Cradle tonight.
Read More »With the forecast finally calling for a beautiful, blue-sky weekend after more than a week without sun, it’s safe to say it’s a good weekend for camping ...
Read More »The average American may not know Brad San Martin or his former band, One Happy Island — but in England, they’re celebrities.
Read More »The tables are turning at The Library.
Read More »The executive editor of Inc. magazine, a guitarist and, now, an author, Jon Fine is a man of many talents. The former Chapel Hill resident spoke to staff ...
Read More »Inspired by their own rejections, three girls set out to form a new organization — The Rejects.
Read More »The 18th annual Carrboro Music Festival attracted people from all over country to come see over 180 local bands perform in two days.
Read More »A little rain can't stop a tradition.
Read More »While many students were cramming for exams during finals week in the spring, junior Eric Przedpelski and his jazz quartet were hard at work recording ...
Read More »It’s only goodbye for now.
Read More »Joshua Rowsey graduated from Kenan-Flagler Business School in 2013. Since then, he has spent time on Wall Street as an insurance analyst, and he plans ...
Read More »For once, the Pit was silent. All that was heard were words of hidden voices.
Read More »Once in danger of being destroyed, a historic cotton mill got the face-lift it needed — and a second chance.
Read More »The Carolina Union Activities Board will not host Homecoming concerts this year. Instead, the group will focus all of its efforts on hosting a larger ...
Read More »Hopscotch Music Festival attracts 20,000 people nationwide to Raleigh, features more than 140 bands and is essentially run by two-and-a-half people. ...
Read More »The sound of the ‘70s is back with the 21st annual ProgDay festival. Progressive rock bands from Chile, Belgium, Israel, the U.S. and more will be rocking ...
Read More »They started making music together when the band formed in 2010, the fall of their freshman year at UNC.
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