Review: Company Carolina's '1984' was so intense it was fearless
By Nadia Jefferson | November 19Lifestyle Assistant Editor Nadia Jefferson review's Company Carolina's production of "1984."
Lifestyle Assistant Editor Nadia Jefferson review's Company Carolina's production of "1984."
On-campus cosmetic businesses help busy college students access nail and hair services that would be costly and inconvenient to find otherwise. These businesses provide both the business owner and customer with flexibility around class schedules and create stronger community ties.
""Heathers: The Musical" gives the entire cast a chance to shine, particularly in ensemble-led numbers such as “Big Fun,” “My Dead Gay Son” and “Shine a Light”. Every character had the opportunity for a solo moment alongside the cast’s collective harmony, which made "Heathers: The Musical" a joy to watch and a strong ensemble performance — from the star-studded student cast to the crew and the band."
The LGBTQ Center collaborated with Edible Campus to provide a plant giveaway based on LGBTQ+ history.
Since 2010, the Durham-based, New Orleans-style jazz band the Bulltown Strutters have performed at a range of events, from parades to seafood boils across the Triangle.
Lucyia Haung, who plays Syme in Company Carolina's production of "1984", pictured on set.