#OCNCARTS IN THE NEWS Fascination and Delight: Q&A With Marsha Gordon, Co-Director of ‘Rendered Small’ | NC State News The Cave Is Closed After Fifty Years, Marking the End of… Read More →
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Click here to subscribe and receive news items delivered to your inbox.Vitamin O: One Song Productions
By Alicia Stemper/Vitamin O “The Dream of the Burning Boy,” a play by David West Read, will be produced and performed by One Song Productions, a completely youth run local… Read More →
Vitamin O: Hill Country Woodworks
By Alicia Stemper/Vitamin O Beyond trying to be easy to find on Google and Facebook, Hill Country Woodworks owner/operators Mark Todd, Will Bucher, and Dave Pearson don’t worry too much… Read More →
This Week in the Arts: April 21-26, 2018
#OCNCARTS IN THE NEWS April 21-26, 2018 Chapel Hill loses another institution. The Cave is closing. | The News and Observer ‘Revolt against Folt!’ Students march on UNC chancellor’s office, demanding… Read More →
This Week in the Arts: April 13-20, 2018
#OCNCARTS IN THE NEWS April 13-20, 2018 RiverRun 2018: Double Take: The Art of Elizabeth King | Triad CityBeat 5 Local April Events You Won’t Want To Miss | Chapelboro PLASTICON:… Read More →
This Week in the Arts: April 6-12, 2018
#OCNCARTS IN THE NEWS April 6-12, 2018 Painted pianos and bursts of song. The arts take over UNC and move into the dorm | The News and Observer Our country’s history… Read More →
This Week in the Arts: March 30-April 5
#OCNCARTS IN THE NEWS March 30-April 5, 2018 Arts Everywhere Day aims to connect academics and arts for students and the community | The Daily Tarheel Leading A Country Shakedown:… Read More →
Arts Grants Application Period Now Open
Vitamin O: UUkes of UU Church
By Alicia Stemper/Vitamin O A group of ukulele players from the Unitarian Universalist (“UU”) Church in Chapel Hill started playing together six or seven years ago on the 2nd and… Read More →
Vitamin O: Cartoonist Keith Knight
By Alicia Stemper/Vitamin O “I always knew I would be a cartoonist – always, always, always,” says Keith Knight. His art teachers, who thought cartooning “was a low brow thing,”… Read More →