PlayMakers' "Shipwrecked" explores celebrity culture
For 90 minutes, the audience will stare at an unchanging set.But the whirlwind adventure story of shipwreck, sea creatures and fleeting stardom presented ...
Read More »For 90 minutes, the audience will stare at an unchanging set.But the whirlwind adventure story of shipwreck, sea creatures and fleeting stardom presented ...
Read More »WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — Permitting gay people to serve openly in the U.S. armed forces has a low risk of harming military readiness, though it could ...
Read More »As the Orange and Alamance boards of county commissioners debated altering county lines at a Monday meeting, residents and officials expressed concern ...
Read More »The decoration is part of a program by the Chapel Hill Fire Department seeking to reduce residential fires throughout the town during the holiday season. The ...
Read More »In March 2008, Lori and Matt Sames received the worst news a parent can imagine: their three-year-old daughter had been diagnosed with an incurable disease. ...
Read More »North Carolina law states that alcoholic beverages cannot be sold in student facilities on the UNC- system campus. But two public universities in Western ...
Read More »Despite the historically bad blood between them, students at UNC and Duke University are eager to cooperate with one another. By the extended Nov. 22 ...
Read More »The Greek community has a new power couple. Brent Macon and Lindsey Stephens, both juniors, were recently elected presidents of the Interfraternity ...
Read More »Rather than taking business away from each other, new area outlets complemented the malls to serve an increased number of shoppers this year on Black ...
Read More »Two area mental health management agencies are considering joining forces to meet state standards. According to state law, agencies that manage mental ...
Read More »After holding their breath for five months, members of the Greek community responded with a deep sigh of relief to new rush policies unveiled at the Board ...
Read More »DURHAM — North Carolina took their 20th win in 21 attempts against Duke at Wallace Wade Stadium by a score of 24-19 to keep the Victory Bell in ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Police Department responded to a call of domestic dispute in apartments on the 500 block of North Columbia Street around 11:45 a.m., said ...
Read More »After spending years away from the helm of his bar, the co-owner of a 39-year-old watering hole has returned in hopes of boosting profits and restoring ...
Read More »It’s a late night on Asgard Farm. In the dark, turkeys roost in the fields and Allison Aday, owner of the multi-species sustainable farm in Gibsonville, ...
Read More »It was hard not to stare: The woman’s breasts were so large she made Barbie look downright small-busted. The men on the ice hockey team who painted ...
Read More »Elaina Giolando, who will use the break to write her senior thesis, is one of many out-of-state and international students who will remain in Chapel Hill ...
Read More »Developers of 140 West Franklin received an early Christmas present when the town issued a long-awaited zoning permit, but holiday shoppers could feel ...
Read More »Developers of the 140 West project received their zoning compliance permit Friday from the Town of Chapel Hill, clearing the last hurdle to start work. The ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Public Library may have a found a new — and permanent — home at an address once thought of as only an interim location. Friday night, ...
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