‘Brings new life’: Students perform on historic piano at annual concert
By Zahra Alqudaihi | April 21Students from UNC's Department of Music played their annual concert on the historic Pleyel piano on Saturday.
Students from UNC's Department of Music played their annual concert on the historic Pleyel piano on Saturday.
Ramadan is a holy month in the Islamic calendar where Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. The Muslim Student Association at UNC holds space and community for Muslim students at UNC during Ramadan and throughout the school year.
The Talk is a one-man show, written and performed on Sunday by UNC alum Dr. Sonny Kelly. The show is a conversation between African American parents and their sons regarding the realities of American life for Black men.
While bag charms are trending again after their rise and fall in the early 2000s, they have a much more extensive history, evoking and representing both cultural and religious practices.
The Coalesce Exhibition is open through this month at the Eno Arts Mill Gallery and combines two art mediums — poetry and visual art — allowing local artists to explore how different art forms can communicate.
On Saturday, performers and audience members alike gathered in Speakeasy Carrboro for a night of drag, despite the winter weather.
Suki Lin is UNC's YikYak famous corgi who can often be spotted giving passersby affection in front of Wilson Library.
The Actors Improv Theater put on its annual improv show on Friday night, themed after the Day of the Dead. It was a night of death-themed fun, and audience participation influenced the improvised skits.
For the Record is a band formed last spring by of UNC students Colmen Rambo, Aldric McMahan, Quinn Armour, Spencer Garris, Henry Malcolm, Matthew Taylor, and Diego Fleury Mendible. The band has played tailgates, formals and philanthropic events, and hopes to perform in local bars in the future.
On Saturday, the Varsity Theatre held their annual 12-hour horror movie festival, the Sick Chick Flicks Film Festival. This festival featured female creatives who combined their own life experiences and passions with horror to create indie films.
The Actors Improv Theater performs their annual Halloween show at the Carrboro ArtsCenter on Friday, Nov. 1, 2024.