Student music collective to release second multi-genre album
By Michael Melton | April 8"Legacy Heartbeat" is to be released by Legacy Productions on April 25, featuring genres including rock, EDM and country.
"Legacy Heartbeat" is to be released by Legacy Productions on April 25, featuring genres including rock, EDM and country.
"Confederates" engages audiences in the stories of two women from different time periods connected through experiences of oppression and racism with a twist of humor.
Founded in 2001 by Portia McKnight and Flo Hawley, the Chapel Hill Creamery prioritizes high-quality cheesemaking, curing, curding and herding, every step of the way.
“36 Seconds: Portrait of a Hate Crime,” screening and panel shared the story of Deah Barakat, Yusor Abu-Salha and Razan Abu-Salha, who were murdered in 2015.
The Carrboro Film Festival was held Friday to Sunday and featured Southern films.
Sharon Lawrence stars as Katharine Graham, the former publisher of the Washington Post. "The Shot," however, focuses on Graham's life before the paper, living in an abusive household.
The Carolina Bluegrass Band, split into three ensembles, performed various unique ensemble performances spanning bluegrass-pop, traditional and country-bluegrass selections.
A new exhibition in the Hanes Art Center includes photographs of Mandatory Palestine and a narrative painting "When Olive Trees Weep" created during last year's Gaza Solidarity Encampment in Polk Place.
Applications for the Chapel Hill Arts and Culture Award are open and will close on Nov. 22 at 5 p.m. The award is aimed at providing local non-profits with arts funding.
Triangle Guerrilla Cinema is a collective of film enthusiasts who value screening radical, subversive and non-mainstream films in public spaces. On Sunday, the group screened "The Cremator" in the Carrboro Town Commons.
"Against Erasure," a photo exhibit about the daily lives of Palestinian people in the early 20th century, hangs in the Hanes Art Center.