'All art is political': UNC professor publishes debut novel about the opioid crisis
By Chloe Walker | May 4UNC professor Karen Tucker’s debut novel, "Bewilderness" tells the story of two young women struggling with addiction.
UNC professor Karen Tucker’s debut novel, "Bewilderness" tells the story of two young women struggling with addiction.
As the weather changes, students are trading in their Zoom sweats for new outfits.
Lawrence Dunmore, a historian and storyteller from the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation, will be telling stories from his tribe as well as others from the Southeast and Nations from Turtle Island as part of the Orange County Historical Museum's virtual event.
"The Rope of Life: A Memoir" tells the story of Mirinda Kossoff’s father, Hugh Kossoff, and the challenges he faced as a Jewish man in the gentile South. Kossoff initially felt driven to tell the story in the early 2000s for herself and others who have experienced discrimination or being “othered” in several different ways.
There are at least seven deadly sins in queer film, such as obnoxious age gaps and lack of queer actors. Despite the negative reviews, the series "Ratched" manages to avoid all of them.
While much has changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an event put on by the UNC Latina/o Studies Program is showing that poetry is never canceled. The event, "poetry: books in the age of corona," which will take place on Wednesday at 5 pm virtually. It will feature three Latinx poets, storytellers, students, writers, artists and educators.