–Arshia Simkin This year, Banned Books week—a national “annual celebration of the right to read”—according to the official event website, falls on September 18 to 24, and Chapel Hill… Read More →
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Down on Copperline: Carrboro Music Festival is Back with Two Major Changes
–David Menconi Carrboro Music Festival has two major pieces of news for its 2022 edition. The first is that it will be back to happening in-person on Oct. 1-2 –… Read More →
For Terin J.D. of Critter Swamp Tattoos in Hillsborough, Tattooing is an Inclusive Art
–The Underline, Arshia Simkin Critter Swamp Tattoos—located in Hillsborough—bills itself as a “tattoo studio for anyone who has ever felt too uncomfortable to go into a tattoo studio.” It is… Read More →
Down on Copperline: Jazz at RambleRill Farm
–Down on Copperline, David Menconi Good venues for jazz music aren’t easy to find, which makes news of the ambitious new “Jazz at RambleRill Farm” series welcome indeed. The initial… Read More →
Alison Friedman, “China to Carolina is a long, long way, yes”
Faculty, staff and students come to UNC’s Chapel Hill campus from all over the world, but it’s hard to imagine that too many came from farther away than Alison Friedman…. Read More →