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‘Noche Flamenca’ heats up Memorial Hall

The heat in the full Memorial Hall already started before the show. It perfectly complemented the passion that the dancers of “Noche Flamenca” conveyed in their two-hour show Friday night.All through the performance, the crowd looked astounded and intrigued at the whirling dancers on stage.

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Chinese underground music comes to surface

Indie rock, though usually thought of as uniquely American, is created around the world.The showcase of Chinese underground music tonight brings three Chinese indie artists, who represent some of the best in a genre increasing in popularity internationally, to UNC.

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Professor captures South in song

Through personal stories about the roots of blues music, William Ferris documented his home state of Mississippi in the 1960s and 1970s.A folklorist and professor of history at UNC, Ferris is now showing his photography until Nov. 30 at the Center for the Study of the American South at the Love House and Hutchins Forum on East Franklin Street.

Cary Holladay, a novelist and short story writer, is the second speaker of the Living Writers series.
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Students ‘starstruck’ by author

For young writers, a chance to talk with a successful author can be a great inspiration, but it can be hard to come by.Students of the Living Writers class are given a chance to learn from contemporary novelists through a series of lectures.Tonight, Cary Holladay, known for her Southern writing, will deliver the second lecture of the series.

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