Review: 'GNX' is a fun addition to Kendrick Lamar's revered discography
By Albert Carlson | December 1Lifestyle staff writer Albert Carlson reviews Kendrick Lamar's surprise sixth studio album "GNX."
Lifestyle staff writer Albert Carlson reviews Kendrick Lamar's surprise sixth studio album "GNX."
The UNC Gamelan Nyai Saraswati Ensemble had its fall concert on Wednesday in Hill Hall. This ensemble performs Javanese Gamelan music and has been performing it since its formation in 2000.
Led by UNC alum Keenan Jenkins, XOXOK's new album explores themes of self-forgiveness and dismantling deep-rooted racial bias.
The UNC Hip Hop Ensemble performed at The PITCH on Franklin Street on Friday. The group is formed from a class by UNC professor Suzi Analogue, and includes musicians with diverse backgrounds. All music performed was original.
"Seed Money" is a new show, produced by The Design Network, that puts UNC students into a "Shark Tank" style competition. The show premiered on The Design Network on Aug. 7 and is available for free on the network's YouTube channel.
The Jewish Film festival screened six films from Sept. 15 to 24 in collaboration with Jewish For Good, a nonprofit that serves Jewish communities in the Orange County and Durham area.
Members of cultural-interest Greek Letter Organizations share their concerns with DEI, including how their organizations must account for a less diverse student body and lost programs.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Duke University junior Jenna Smith started the LGBT History Project, an Instagram account that aims to educate about the queer community's diverse history. The project was born out of Smith's desire to learn about LGBTQ+ history beyond the cis-white male representation based in New York and San Fransisco that made up the majority of the representation she was seeing at the time.
The American Indian Center's Native Narrative Tour, held on Wednesday, guided participants around UNC's campus and highlighted Indigenous impacts on the University. The tour included stops at the American Indian Cultural Garden, the Henry Owl Building and The Gift.
The Town of Chapel Hill's application for poet laureate is now open. CJ Suitt, the Town's first laureate, reflects on his experience.