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PlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice ChildressPlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice Childress
January 21 @ 7:30 pm - February 8 @ 9:30 pm
Broadway, 1957. In rehearsals for a groundbreaking racially integrated production, the leading actress must wrestle with a choice between the role of a lifetime or compromising her values, in this bitingly satiric classic. “Wise and extraordinarily winning” “one of the best plays about racism ever written” – The Washington Post In conjunction with “Trouble in […] From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser “Celtic Cycles as a Mandala for Individuation”“Celtic Cycles as a Mandala for Individuation”
February 1 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
The C. G. Jung Society of the Triangle will present a FREE lecture at the Chapel Hill Public Library on Sunday, February 1, from 3-5 pm. Ann Loomis, Chapel Hill author and teacher, will show us how the eight Celtic celebrations can reconnect the psyche to the natural world. We will also write an “active […] Company Carolina Presents: The Last Five YearsCompany Carolina Presents: The Last Five Years
February 1 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
The Last Five Years, a two-person one act musical written by Jason Robert Brown, explores the five year relationship between Cathy Hiatt, an aspiring actress, and Jamie Wellerstein, a successful novelist in New York City. The two tell their story of the relationship: one chronologically and one reverse chronologically. This moving show explores themes of […] |
PlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice ChildressPlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice Childress
January 21 @ 7:30 pm - February 8 @ 9:30 pm
Broadway, 1957. In rehearsals for a groundbreaking racially integrated production, the leading actress must wrestle with a choice between the role of a lifetime or compromising her values, in this bitingly satiric classic. “Wise and extraordinarily winning” “one of the best plays about racism ever written” – The Washington Post In conjunction with “Trouble in […] From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Bluegrass JamBluegrass Jam
February 2 @ 5:45 pm - 8:00 pm
Grab your fiddle, guitar, banjo, or mandolin and come join us at the Bluegrass Jam! Together, in The ArtsCenter’s Gallery, we’ll play some old time and bluegrass favorites. Feel free to join in playing the chord progression or try taking a break or two! Whether you’re a beginner or a long-time player, bassist or vocalist, […] Company Carolina Presents: The Last Five YearsCompany Carolina Presents: The Last Five Years
February 2 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
The Last Five Years, a two-person one act musical written by Jason Robert Brown, explores the five year relationship between Cathy Hiatt, an aspiring actress, and Jamie Wellerstein, a successful novelist in New York City. The two tell their story of the relationship: one chronologically and one reverse chronologically. This moving show explores themes of […] |
PlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice ChildressPlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice Childress
January 21 @ 7:30 pm - February 8 @ 9:30 pm
Broadway, 1957. In rehearsals for a groundbreaking racially integrated production, the leading actress must wrestle with a choice between the role of a lifetime or compromising her values, in this bitingly satiric classic. “Wise and extraordinarily winning” “one of the best plays about racism ever written” – The Washington Post In conjunction with “Trouble in […] From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Great Books Reading Group - The Sun Also Rises by Ernest HemingwayGreat Books Reading Group - The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
February 3 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Yearning to revisit some of your old favorites with engaged peers and a learned discussion leader? We are pleased to announce the inaugural season of our Great Books Reading Groups in partnership with Flyleaf Books of Chapel Hill. Join UNC faculty discussion leaders for a session on context and meaning, and then return in two […] The Little Girl Who Fought the Great Depression: Shirley Temple and 1930s AmericaThe Little Girl Who Fought the Great Depression: Shirley Temple and 1930s America
February 3 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
We will examine the ways in which Shirley Temple became the most celebrated child star in film history by embodying hope, trust, and plucky cheer in the midst of the Great Depression, the greatest peacetime crisis in American history. Join history professor John Kasson for a discussion of his book, The Little Girl Who Fought […] |
PlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice ChildressPlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice Childress
January 21 @ 7:30 pm - February 8 @ 9:30 pm
Broadway, 1957. In rehearsals for a groundbreaking racially integrated production, the leading actress must wrestle with a choice between the role of a lifetime or compromising her values, in this bitingly satiric classic. “Wise and extraordinarily winning” “one of the best plays about racism ever written” – The Washington Post In conjunction with “Trouble in […] From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser |
PlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice ChildressPlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice Childress
January 21 @ 7:30 pm - February 8 @ 9:30 pm
Broadway, 1957. In rehearsals for a groundbreaking racially integrated production, the leading actress must wrestle with a choice between the role of a lifetime or compromising her values, in this bitingly satiric classic. “Wise and extraordinarily winning” “one of the best plays about racism ever written” – The Washington Post In conjunction with “Trouble in […] From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Prospective Family Tour DayProspective Family Tour Day
February 5 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Interested in learning more about St. Thomas More Catholic School? Please join us for an information session led by principal, Dr. Michael Ashton, followed by a school tour. Meet in the lobby of the Parish Center (located next to Church) to check in. No prior registration is required. For more information regarding enrollment or to […] The Holland Brothers & Big Fat GapThe Holland Brothers & Big Fat Gap
February 5 @ 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Singing close harmony that immediately brings to mind the Everly Brothers, these brothers operate as you would expect twins to: they are seamless in their presentation and their precision draws the crowd in. Supporting their singing with a solid acoustic foundation (Michael expertly finger-picking an old Harmony 12-string that Guitar Gabriel used to play, while […] |
PlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice ChildressPlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice Childress
January 21 @ 7:30 pm - February 8 @ 9:30 pm
Broadway, 1957. In rehearsals for a groundbreaking racially integrated production, the leading actress must wrestle with a choice between the role of a lifetime or compromising her values, in this bitingly satiric classic. “Wise and extraordinarily winning” “one of the best plays about racism ever written” – The Washington Post In conjunction with “Trouble in […] From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots MusicRalph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music
February 6 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
6:00-6:45pm Book Talk, Pleasants Family Assembly Room 7:00-8:00pm Concert - Dom Flemons, Pleasants Family Assembly Room Book talk by author Barry Mazor followed by a concert by Dom Flemons. Barry Mazor used unique materials in the Southern Folklife Collection (SFC) to research his book, notably the only recorded interview with Ralph Peer. Dom Flemons is […] Seldom SceneSeldom Scene
February 6 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
After 42 years, The Seldom Scene are enjoying a glorious new period of musical relevancy and excitement. The band that defined bluegrass music of the 1970s with John Starling as lead vocalist has matured into its 21st Century form with Dudley Connell front and center. The Seldom Scene is a Washington institution that is truly […] |
PlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice ChildressPlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice Childress
January 21 @ 7:30 pm - February 8 @ 9:30 pm
Broadway, 1957. In rehearsals for a groundbreaking racially integrated production, the leading actress must wrestle with a choice between the role of a lifetime or compromising her values, in this bitingly satiric classic. “Wise and extraordinarily winning” “one of the best plays about racism ever written” – The Washington Post In conjunction with “Trouble in […] From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser The Lost GospelsThe Lost Gospels
February 7 @ 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
A Distinguished Scholar Seminar featuring Bart D. Ehrman February 7, 2015 In recent years readers interested in the world of early Christianity have become fascinated by the books that did not make it into the New Testament. These other Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Apocalypses present fascinating, if occasionally bizarre, accounts of Jesus and his followers, […] Transactors Improv, “The Love Show”Transactors Improv, “The Love Show”
February 7 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
It’s time to climb aboard the love roller coaster! Transactors’ “The Love Show” is an improvised look at the ups and downs of romantic relationships. Are we screaming from joy, fear, or something else? The two-act show features short and long improvised scenes, all based on audience suggestions and all focused on love. The first […] |
PlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice ChildressPlayMakers Repertory Company presents “Trouble in Mind” by Alice Childress
January 21 @ 7:30 pm - February 8 @ 9:30 pm
Broadway, 1957. In rehearsals for a groundbreaking racially integrated production, the leading actress must wrestle with a choice between the role of a lifetime or compromising her values, in this bitingly satiric classic. “Wise and extraordinarily winning” “one of the best plays about racism ever written” – The Washington Post In conjunction with “Trouble in […] From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser How God Works with Marshall BrainHow God Works with Marshall Brain
February 8 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Marshall Brain, author of How Stuff Works, presents his recent book, How God Works, which uses critical thinking to explore the subject of personal faith. A mentor and consultant in the entrepreneurial community of RTP, he teaches at NCSU and has appeared on national television including the Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, and Good Morning America. Marvelous Music Family Series: The Triangle Wind Ensemble presents: Build-A-BandMarvelous Music Family Series: The Triangle Wind Ensemble presents: Build-A-Band
February 8 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Join director Evan Feldman and the 50-member Triangle Wind Ensemble, a semi-professional concert band, in discovering the building blocks of concert music. This fun, interactive, hour-long concert will include creative opportunities for kids and adults alike to be part of the music-making and to have their creative ideas performed by the band. You’ll also get […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Songwriters’ CircleSongwriters’ Circle
February 9 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Whether an experienced or beginning songwriter, nothing is more valuable than the response of other songwriters. The Songwriters’ Circle at The ArtsCenter provides an evening every other week for composers to share their work with each other and receive both encouragement and honest feedback. This is a time for participating in a sharing community rather […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Take a Walk on the Wild Side: When White Characters Masquerade BlacknessTake a Walk on the Wild Side: When White Characters Masquerade Blackness
February 10 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
carlett O’Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939) and Julie Marsden in Jezebel (1938) are not your typical southern belles. They defy patriarchy and resist prescribed roles associated with white femininity while defending the threatened South. Charlene Regester examines how these characters parade, imitate, and/or perform blackness while retaining their whiteness. She argues this masquerading […] Crude Extractions: the Quest for Oil and the Construction of an Imaginary Modernity in Iranian CinemaCrude Extractions: the Quest for Oil and the Construction of an Imaginary Modernity in Iranian Cinema
February 10 @ 6:15 pm - 7:30 pm
6:15 p.m. Program, Auditorium, FedEx Global Education Center Professor Negar Mottahedeh of Duke University is a cultural critic and film theorist specializing in interdisciplinary and feminist contributions to the fields of Middle Eastern Studies and Film Studies. She will speak on contemporary Iranian film. This program is co-sponsored by the Carolina Center for the Study […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival presents: Emo PhilipsNorth Carolina Comedy Arts Festival presents: Emo Philips
February 11 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Emo Philips is one of the recent standards of American comedy, an incredible entertainer born in the suburbs of Chicago. His work influenced Jim Carrey, Demetri Martin, Patton Oswalt, Mitch Hedberg and Bo Burnham. Philips has performed thousands of shows and found time to record three comedy albums. His album E=mo² won the 1985 New […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser North Carolina Comedy Arts FestivalNorth Carolina Comedy Arts Festival
February 12 @ 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
ArtsCenter Main Stage 7:00pm – Show & Tell 9:00pm - ImprovBoston + House Meeting + All-Star Improv Showcase ArtsCenter West End 7:00pm – Nutt House Improv + People Like Us + Da Vinci + Midy Zevlin + Haymaker 9:30pm - Overtime Improv + Improv Charlotte + Ruffle Duffle + The James Lindsay Quartet Founded in […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser 2nd Friday Art Walk-Open House at Perch Studios2nd Friday Art Walk-Open House at Perch Studios
February 13 @ 6:00 am - 9:00 pm
Perch Studio will host an Open House featuring Artists’ Julia Burns work. Please stop by for refreshments and drinks while checking out our coworking space. North Carolina Comedy Arts FestivalNorth Carolina Comedy Arts Festival
February 13 @ 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm
ArtsCenter Main Stage 7:00pm - CHiPs Alumni + Coker & Stratton + Charna Halpern + All-Star Improv Showcase 9:00pm - IMPROvsTANDUP + Christian Spicer + Boris Khaykin ArtsCenter West End 6:30pm - NouN + Easy Baked Improv + Mock Turtle Soup + The OverReactors +The Whethermen Amuse Bouche + Toast! Improv + Suspicious of Whistlers […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser The North Carolina Home Front, 1940-1945The North Carolina Home Front, 1940-1945
February 14 @ 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
World War II was an international war, transforming regions around the world. North Carolina was no exception. Between 1940 and 1945 millions of service members moved through the fifty-one military facilities in the state. The state’s industrial and agricultural production increased dramatically, transforming this mostly rural state into a mostly urban one. Despite North Carolina’s […] Dawn ’til Dusk Community Day: JOUR D’AMOURDawn ’til Dusk Community Day: JOUR D’AMOUR
February 14 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
A Valentine’s Day celebration of [mostly French] art and community inspired by the Ackland’s current exhibition, “Genius and Grace.” All-ages, drop-in activities (10:00 AM – 5:00 PM) include Valentine making, tours of the exhibition “Genius and Grace,” and a Valentine’s-themed scavenger hunt in the galleries. Special, Sign-Up Programs include a French Breakfast, Paired Portraits Workshop, […] Burlington Writers ClubBurlington Writers Club
February 14 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Monthly meeting of area writers. ED SOUTHERN, Exec Dir of NCWN will present program on ‘The Writing State’. |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser CHAPEL HILL PHILHARMONIA PRESENTS SOLOISTS CURTIS AND OTTENCHAPEL HILL PHILHARMONIA PRESENTS SOLOISTS CURTIS AND OTTEN
February 15 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
The Chapel Hill Philharmonia’s “From Shadow to Light” concert will feature gifted soloists Jennifer Curtis and Thomas Otten. Multi-talented violinist Jennifer Curtis, who performs in Carnegie Hall as well as Europe and South America, will play Vaughn-Williams “The Lark Ascending”, a gorgeous piece recently voted Britain’s favorite. Pianist Thomas Otten, internationally-known prize-winning pianist and UNC […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Bluegrass JamBluegrass Jam
February 16 @ 5:45 pm - 8:00 pm
Grab your fiddle, guitar, banjo, or mandolin and come join us at the Bluegrass Jam! Together, in The ArtsCenter’s Gallery, we’ll play some old time and bluegrass favorites. Feel free to join in playing the chord progression or try taking a break or two! Whether you’re a beginner or a long-time player, bassist or vocalist, […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser 2015 Oscars Preview2015 Oscars Preview
February 17 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
We welcome back UNC screenwriting professors Dana Coen and Scott Myers to discuss the ten Oscar nominated films of 2014. This popular event will offer insights into the storytelling, marketing, industry trends, and the Hollywood award environment past and present. They also may be asking whether or not Hollywood is capable of making a good […] Durham-Chapel Hill-Hillsborough Old-Time JamDurham-Chapel Hill-Hillsborough Old-Time Jam
February 17 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
This area has an extraordinary tradition of old-time string band jam sessions going back at least to Hollow Rock on Erwin Road in the late 1960s. In the misfortune of the closing of the Depot in Hillsborough, The ArtsCenter has found the opportunity to invite back one of the finest old-time jams in the area […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Oh the Humanities!Oh the Humanities!
February 18 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
A new game show, featuring Carolina faculty in compromising positions. Come and learn as they squirm, when the Program in the Humanities teams up again with the Dirty South Comedy Theater to bring you knowledge in fun non-traditional formats. Oh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comediansOh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comedians
February 18 @ 7:00 pm - March 18 @ 9:00 pm
Before you watch the UNC-Duke game on Februray 18, come down to DSI COMEDY to learn something from Dr. Mary Floyd-Wilson and Dr. Brett Whalen - two of UNC’s most dynamic, interesting, and hilarious faculty members. Oh the Humanities will be a game show akin to NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me—but just not on […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Oh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comediansOh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comedians
February 18 @ 7:00 pm - March 18 @ 9:00 pm
Before you watch the UNC-Duke game on Februray 18, come down to DSI COMEDY to learn something from Dr. Mary Floyd-Wilson and Dr. Brett Whalen - two of UNC’s most dynamic, interesting, and hilarious faculty members. Oh the Humanities will be a game show akin to NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me—but just not on […] NC Symphony Russian SpectacularNC Symphony Russian Spectacular
February 19 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Borodin: Overture to Prince Igor; Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia; Rimsky-Korsakov: Russian Easter Overture; Prokofiev: Sinfonia concertante. Grant Llewellyn, conductor; Zuill Bailey, cello. Pre-concert Talk next door in Gerrard Hall at 6:40 pm. |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Oh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comediansOh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comedians
February 18 @ 7:00 pm - March 18 @ 9:00 pm
Before you watch the UNC-Duke game on Februray 18, come down to DSI COMEDY to learn something from Dr. Mary Floyd-Wilson and Dr. Brett Whalen - two of UNC’s most dynamic, interesting, and hilarious faculty members. Oh the Humanities will be a game show akin to NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me—but just not on […] Latin America and the United States: Cross-Cultural Perceptions, Tourism, and Modern MigrationsLatin America and the United States: Cross-Cultural Perceptions, Tourism, and Modern Migrations
February 20 @ 4:30 pm - February 21 @ 1:00 pm
The complex history of U.S.-Latin American cross-cultural perceptions and exchanges continues to shape contemporary politics, cultures, and social relations. How have these interactions evolved over time and also influenced present-day identities, tourism, and migrations in the Americas? We’ll explore such questions from multiple perspectives, beginning with Miguel La Serna’s discussion of Peruvian nationhood and the […] Marvelous Music Mainstage Series: Annie Moses BandMarvelous Music Mainstage Series: Annie Moses Band
February 20 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Bring the whole family to see the spectacular Annie Moses Band—six siblings, all classically trained musicians with pop, jazz and bluegrass influences. With their electrifying instrumental genius and shimmering layered vocals, the Annie Moses Band has recorded six albums and performs in hundreds of concerts annually. They have been featured on the cover of Strings […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Oh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comediansOh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comedians
February 18 @ 7:00 pm - March 18 @ 9:00 pm
Before you watch the UNC-Duke game on Februray 18, come down to DSI COMEDY to learn something from Dr. Mary Floyd-Wilson and Dr. Brett Whalen - two of UNC’s most dynamic, interesting, and hilarious faculty members. Oh the Humanities will be a game show akin to NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me—but just not on […] Latin America and the United States: Cross-Cultural Perceptions, Tourism, and Modern MigrationsLatin America and the United States: Cross-Cultural Perceptions, Tourism, and Modern Migrations
February 20 @ 4:30 pm - February 21 @ 1:00 pm
The complex history of U.S.-Latin American cross-cultural perceptions and exchanges continues to shape contemporary politics, cultures, and social relations. How have these interactions evolved over time and also influenced present-day identities, tourism, and migrations in the Americas? We’ll explore such questions from multiple perspectives, beginning with Miguel La Serna’s discussion of Peruvian nationhood and the […] SuperFun Show: ElskaSuperFun Show: Elska
February 21 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Hiddi hiddi! That’s how to say hello on the Island of Elska, the imaginary volcanic island off the coast of Iceland that is home to the singer Elska and a cast of quirky characters, including her two-foot-tall best friend the Goobler, an Arctic Fox and a vast colony of Lost Socks. Her award-winning debut album, […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Oh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comediansOh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comedians
February 18 @ 7:00 pm - March 18 @ 9:00 pm
Before you watch the UNC-Duke game on Februray 18, come down to DSI COMEDY to learn something from Dr. Mary Floyd-Wilson and Dr. Brett Whalen - two of UNC’s most dynamic, interesting, and hilarious faculty members. Oh the Humanities will be a game show akin to NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me—but just not on […] RECEPTION AT LA RÉZ - CONTEMPLATION - PAINTINGS BY RUTHANANDARECEPTION AT LA RÉZ - CONTEMPLATION - PAINTINGS BY RUTHANANDA
February 22 @ 2:00 am - 4:00 pm
Playful textured semi-abstracts, of birds in their natural landscape, invite the viewer to pause in a timeless moment. Second Annual Dinner benefitting TABLESecond Annual Dinner benefitting TABLE
February 22 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Join us for the Second Annual TABLE Fundraiser at Mediterranean Deli, Sunday February 22nd, from 6-8pm. Your $40 donation will cover delicious Mediterranean food, wine and beer. The evening will also feature a silent auction with items from local businesses. 100% of the proceeds will go to TABLE to help feed hungry children in Chapel […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Oh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comediansOh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comedians
February 18 @ 7:00 pm - March 18 @ 9:00 pm
Before you watch the UNC-Duke game on Februray 18, come down to DSI COMEDY to learn something from Dr. Mary Floyd-Wilson and Dr. Brett Whalen - two of UNC’s most dynamic, interesting, and hilarious faculty members. Oh the Humanities will be a game show akin to NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me—but just not on […] The Landscape of MonotheismThe Landscape of Monotheism
February 23 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Academic lecture hosted by the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies. BARUCH HALPERN, professor at University of Georgia, and co-director of archeological excavations of the ancient city Megiddo in Israel will discuss how and why monotheism was institutionalized in ancient Judah and Jerusalem, how this ideological strand continued after the exile, and influenced evolving Judaism as […] Songwriters’ CircleSongwriters’ Circle
February 23 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Whether an experienced or beginning songwriter, nothing is more valuable than the response of other songwriters. The Songwriters’ Circle at The ArtsCenter provides an evening every other week for composers to share their work with each other and receive both encouragement and honest feedback. The bar will be open. This is a time for participating […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Oh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comediansOh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comedians
February 18 @ 7:00 pm - March 18 @ 9:00 pm
Before you watch the UNC-Duke game on Februray 18, come down to DSI COMEDY to learn something from Dr. Mary Floyd-Wilson and Dr. Brett Whalen - two of UNC’s most dynamic, interesting, and hilarious faculty members. Oh the Humanities will be a game show akin to NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me—but just not on […] Encounters with the Attention EthicEncounters with the Attention Ethic
February 24 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
What response does seeing human suffering demand of us? This question is at the center of filmmaker Julia Haslett’s most recent film An Encounter with Simone Weil, a personal essay documentary inspired by the French thinker and activist Simone Weil (1909-1943). Haslett will discuss the themes central to her documentary work: attention, empathy, and the […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Oh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comediansOh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comedians
February 18 @ 7:00 pm - March 18 @ 9:00 pm
Before you watch the UNC-Duke game on Februray 18, come down to DSI COMEDY to learn something from Dr. Mary Floyd-Wilson and Dr. Brett Whalen - two of UNC’s most dynamic, interesting, and hilarious faculty members. Oh the Humanities will be a game show akin to NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me—but just not on […] “An Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen adapted by Arthur Miller“An Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen adapted by Arthur Miller
February 25 @ 7:30 pm - March 14 @ 9:30 pm
When a man discovers an environmental threat to his community, he is forced to stand alone, courageously exposing corruption and lies threatening to destroy the town he loves. A dramatic classic from two masters - Ibsen in the 1880s, then re-told in the 1950s by Arthur Miller - it’s a story that still rings true […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Oh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comediansOh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comedians
February 18 @ 7:00 pm - March 18 @ 9:00 pm
Before you watch the UNC-Duke game on Februray 18, come down to DSI COMEDY to learn something from Dr. Mary Floyd-Wilson and Dr. Brett Whalen - two of UNC’s most dynamic, interesting, and hilarious faculty members. Oh the Humanities will be a game show akin to NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me—but just not on […] “An Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen adapted by Arthur Miller“An Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen adapted by Arthur Miller
February 25 @ 7:30 pm - March 14 @ 9:30 pm
When a man discovers an environmental threat to his community, he is forced to stand alone, courageously exposing corruption and lies threatening to destroy the town he loves. A dramatic classic from two masters - Ibsen in the 1880s, then re-told in the 1950s by Arthur Miller - it’s a story that still rings true […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Oh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comediansOh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comedians
February 18 @ 7:00 pm - March 18 @ 9:00 pm
Before you watch the UNC-Duke game on Februray 18, come down to DSI COMEDY to learn something from Dr. Mary Floyd-Wilson and Dr. Brett Whalen - two of UNC’s most dynamic, interesting, and hilarious faculty members. Oh the Humanities will be a game show akin to NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me—but just not on […] “An Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen adapted by Arthur Miller“An Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen adapted by Arthur Miller
February 25 @ 7:30 pm - March 14 @ 9:30 pm
When a man discovers an environmental threat to his community, he is forced to stand alone, courageously exposing corruption and lies threatening to destroy the town he loves. A dramatic classic from two masters - Ibsen in the 1880s, then re-told in the 1950s by Arthur Miller - it’s a story that still rings true […] An Enemy of the People: Theater, Environmentalism, and the Meaning of WaterAn Enemy of the People: Theater, Environmentalism, and the Meaning of Water
February 27 @ 4:30 pm - February 28 @ 1:00 pm
In collaboration with the PlayMakers Repertory Company production of An Enemy of the People Our partnership with PlayMakers continues with this seminar in conjunction with the production of An Enemy of the People, an 1882 play by Henrik Ibsen that was later adapted by Arthur Miller. Ibsen portrays conflicts that erupt when a doctor discovers […] |
From San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with RodneyFrom San Francisco to Shanghai: Travels with Rodney
January 25 - March 6
An exhibition of works in watercolor by Alamance County artist Rodney Moser Oh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comediansOh the Humanities – A game show featuring UNC-CH faculty and DSI comedians
February 18 @ 7:00 pm - March 18 @ 9:00 pm
Before you watch the UNC-Duke game on Februray 18, come down to DSI COMEDY to learn something from Dr. Mary Floyd-Wilson and Dr. Brett Whalen - two of UNC’s most dynamic, interesting, and hilarious faculty members. Oh the Humanities will be a game show akin to NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me—but just not on […] “An Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen adapted by Arthur Miller“An Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen adapted by Arthur Miller
February 25 @ 7:30 pm - March 14 @ 9:30 pm
When a man discovers an environmental threat to his community, he is forced to stand alone, courageously exposing corruption and lies threatening to destroy the town he loves. A dramatic classic from two masters - Ibsen in the 1880s, then re-told in the 1950s by Arthur Miller - it’s a story that still rings true […] An Enemy of the People: Theater, Environmentalism, and the Meaning of WaterAn Enemy of the People: Theater, Environmentalism, and the Meaning of Water
February 27 @ 4:30 pm - February 28 @ 1:00 pm
In collaboration with the PlayMakers Repertory Company production of An Enemy of the People Our partnership with PlayMakers continues with this seminar in conjunction with the production of An Enemy of the People, an 1882 play by Henrik Ibsen that was later adapted by Arthur Miller. Ibsen portrays conflicts that erupt when a doctor discovers […] |