Carolina Asia Center wants to start conversations with 'Crazy Rich Asians' screening
By Betsy Scarisbrick | September 2“Is it that Hollywood represents reality, or is reality conforming to Hollywood?"
“Is it that Hollywood represents reality, or is reality conforming to Hollywood?"
Cat’s Cradle is hosting the Be Loud! Carolina event again this year on Thursday, Jan. 18.
Finals are looming over UNC-Chapel Hill and filling students with stress and anxiety before they get to leave for the holidays. The DTH has given you the best places to cry on campus and a playlist to help boost your mood through the next couple weeks. On top of that, we’d like to give you some ideas for what to do after you finish your exams.
It’s that time of year again — you’ve come back from Thanksgiving break thinking you’re well-rested and ready to get back into the swing of things. Little do you know the swing of things you’re used to is now batting harder than ever before.
Each month, our staff at the Arts and Entertainment desk puts together a list of concerts coming to the Triangle area. With genres ranging from indie-folk to punk-metal Christian worship, we’ve got you covered for just a few of the many performances coming your way.
It’s the most frightful time of the year! Post Friday the 13th, students at Chapel Hill are gearing up for our spookiest holiday: Halloween. But with Halloween also comes the age-old stressor of finding a creative costume.
No need to worry about what to wear for Casual Friday at the office anymore — Carolina Closet has got you covered.
Coming out of their break and they’re doing just fine: The Killers released their new album, “Wonderful Wonderful” on Sept. 22—the band’s first album in five years.
Company Carolina will put on "Agnes of God," the story of a nun who gets pregnant and claims the child is of virgin birth.