Join Epilogue Books for an evening of music and stimulating conversation. Rap and Redemption on Death Row: Seeking Justice and Finding Purpose behind Bars chronicles the struggles and triumphs of a convicted murderer’s path to redemption through music, telling the unique and complex story in his own words as he records an album on death Read more...
Looking for a dynamic and inspiring workspace for the day? Join us at The Junction, powered by Innovate Carolina! Explore an innovative, spacious coworking environment in the heart of Downtown Chapel Hill. Enjoy excellent Wi-Fi, snacks, and a conducive atmosphere for productivity. Find us at 136 East Rosemary Street, right next to the Wallace parking Read more...
121 Hanes Art Center Stan Douglas is an artist whose work explores social histories played out through complex cinematic and televisual language. His interest in the social implementation of Western ideas of progress, particularly utopian philosophies, is located in their often divisive political and economic effects. His interrogation of the structural possibilities of film and Read more...
Regarding Resilience celebrates 19 women from diverse backgrounds and experiences blending photographic portraits with personal stories. It explores responsive inner strength and perseverance, fragility, and vulnerability when confronted with emotional, physical, or cultural challenges that influenced and changed their lives. The show run through April 7, 2024 at the Carrboro Town Hall with a closing Read more...
Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, in partnership with UNC-Chapel Hill faculty, students, and staff, will host a day of science learning and fun for our community. This year, Morehead will also celebrate its 75th anniversary by bringing even more excitement to the UNC Science Expo, including food trucks, stage performances, prizes, and more. The UNC Read more...
Join us in enjoying some delightful Italian wines with the winemaker from Corzano e Paterno. They will be pouring their wines from 12-2 this Saturday and there’s nothing quite like the information you can gain about a wine from the winemaker, but we will keep on pouring their wines until 3 pm. We can’t wait Read more...
Every Sunday from 12-6pm Rumors Chapel Hill will have bins of $1 items on their patio to raise money for various charitable organizations. Each month, a new organization will be selected. Items being sold for a dollar are perfectly fine, donated pieces that they couldn't purchase from the community as they are out of season, Read more...
Sex Romp Gone Wrong | Julia Ridley Smith in conversation with Tyree Daye Sex Romp Gone Wrong is Julia Ridley Smith’s first story collection. Her first book, The Sum of Trifles, is a memoir published by the University of Georgia Press (2021) as a title in their Crux literary nonfiction series. Julia’s short stories and Read more...
We are offering monthly meditations to cultivate inspiration, grounding, and shared rest. These monthly meditation practices will be livestreamed on our Instagram (@my.muses.card.shop) and Facebook pages (@My Muses Card Shop) every second Wednesday morning from 9:00 - 9:30am These meditations are lovingly led by Lara Struckman (she/her), creatrix of Deeply Rooted Ritual Grief Care https://www.deeplyrootedritual.com. Read more...
“States of Emergency: Ephemera and Ephemerality in African American Art, 1965-2000” Zoom (Virtual) Register to attend here: https://unc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJArdemsqzMoH91sPljGvCI9Nin1L82-x_ZY “Seize the Time!” urged Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Searle, compelling Black activists to capture the politically and racially charged late 1960s and capitalize on its potential for radical revolution. The slogan insinuated that the moment could Read more...
World Premiere By Bekah Brunsetter Directed by Vivienne Benesch Do you have what it takes to win? Alyssa and Homer are in a marriage that’s hit a glitch. And it’s all due to the massively engrossing online game that’s wreaking havoc on the lives of couples everywhere. When she puts together a support group for Read more...
Join UNC's arts community for our annual campus-wide celebration of all things art! This year's event features: - Arts Programming in Venues Across Campus (All Day) - An Interactive Art Fair (11am-1pm) - A Performance Showcase in the heart of campus--bring a blanket! (6-8pm) All are welcome! Did we mention, it's free? Get ready to Read more...
Join Ackland Art Museum educators for a lively half-hour look at two works of art. These engaging conversational tours offer a closer look at and new perspectives on works on view in Past Forward: Native American Art from Gilcrease Museum. See this special exhibition before it closes on Sunday, April 28th.
Join us for a lively conversation about contemporary Native American Art with artists Teri Greeves (Kiowa) and Keri Ataumbi (Kiowa), moderated by Jami Powell (Osage), Curator of Indigenous Art at Dartmouth’s Hood Museum. This talk has been made possible by the generous support of the Caldwell Family Fund and has been co-organized with UNC-Chapel Hill’s Read more...
Maddie Wiener is a stand-up comedian with a style described as “irreverent humor…with a streak of brazenness,” and “abrasive and likeable at the same time. Maddie was selected as a “New Face” at the 2021 Just for Laughs Festival and filmed a stand-up set for Comedy Central. She has appeared on You Up with Nikki Read more...
Rumors will be participating in the annual Spring Midway Market this year. Visit us on Saturday, April 13th between 12 - 5pm to meet four local artists and check out their handmade jewelry, clothing, prints, and crafts! Take a stroll down N Graham St and W Franklin St to shop the rest of the market Read more...
One of our own, Russel, will be pouring wines from Southwest France and Puglia, Italy this Saturday. They are refreshing, perfect for Spring, and budget friendly, definitely a tasting you don't want to miss! Stop by anytime between 12 and 3!
In this beginning workshop, students will learn how to playfully use water color materials through the intuitive process and let their creativity flow! Areas of focus will include composition, color and painting in both representational abstract still life. No experience or pre-requisites required. I meditate on holding heart opening space for myself and others while Read more...
A yantra is a sacred geometric form for meditation. We are excited to invite you to our Ganesha Yantra Workshop, where you can immerse yourself in the sacred art of yantra creation and learn about the divine symbolism of Lord Ganesha. The workshop will be a transformative experience as we delve into the spiritual significance Read more...
Every Sunday from 12-6pm Rumors Chapel Hill will have bins of $1 items on their patio to raise money for various charitable organizations. Each month, a new organization will be selected. Items being sold for a dollar are perfectly fine, donated pieces that they couldn't purchase from the community as they are out of season, Read more...
World Premiere By Bekah Brunsetter Directed by Vivienne Benesch Do you have what it takes to win? Alyssa and Homer are in a marriage that’s hit a glitch. And it’s all due to the massively engrossing online game that’s wreaking havoc on the lives of couples everywhere. When she puts together a support group for Read more...
World Premiere By Bekah Brunsetter Directed by Vivienne Benesch Do you have what it takes to win? Alyssa and Homer are in a marriage that’s hit a glitch. And it’s all due to the massively engrossing online game that’s wreaking havoc on the lives of couples everywhere. When she puts together a support group for Read more...
Spring Card Writing for Seniors | April 18-22nd! Spring is here & April is National Card and Letter Writing month, so help us spread the joy and beauty of correspondence to our senior neighbors! Stop by for 15 minutes or 2 hours to make a card to give to our senior neighbors living at Carolina Read more...
Embrace the imperfect entrepreneurial journey as we delve into tales of triumphs and missteps, where startup leaders not only share their victories but openly discuss their pitfalls. Next in our Founders Forum series, we'll hear from Patrick Mateer. Mateer is the Founder and CEO of Seal the Seasons, the first consumer packaged goods brand to Read more...
All are invited to celebrate the opening of A Product of Its Environment: Selected Works by the MFA Class of 2024. Join us for a first look at the exhibition, remarks from the exhibition’s organizers and artists, and festive food and drinks (cash bar is 21+). The celebration is open to all and no tickets Read more...
World Premiere By Bekah Brunsetter Directed by Vivienne Benesch Do you have what it takes to win? Alyssa and Homer are in a marriage that’s hit a glitch. And it’s all due to the massively engrossing online game that’s wreaking havoc on the lives of couples everywhere. When she puts together a support group for Read more...
t's the timeless teenage tale: Boy meets Girl. Boy and Girl fall in love. Boy convinces Girl to kill the most popular girl in school. You can see the rest when Company Carolina collaborates with UNC Pauper Players to put on the musical rendition of the cult-classic "Heathers."
Join Ackland Art Museum educators for a lively half-hour look at two works of art. These engaging conversational tours offer a closer look at and new perspectives on works on view in Past Forward: Native American Art from Gilcrease Museum. See this special exhibition before it closes on Sunday, April 28th.
Hey Tar Heels! Come shop with Student-Made UNC on the Rumors patio on Friday, April 19th from 3 to 7pm! A group of UNC students will be selling vintage clothing, handmade jewelry, crocheted items, and more. Check them out at @studentmade_unc on instagram :)
Morgan Creek Bluegrass kicks off the Fridays on the Front Porch season at the Carolina Inn on Friday, April 19, from 5-8 PM. Food Trucks: Bulkogi & Gussy's Greek Come on out to Chapel Hill's best outdoor cocktail party for great Bluegrass, excellent food and drink, and great people!!! Hope to see you there!!!
This class will be an introduction to the Neuographic Art methodology. The drawing will be a simple entryway to connection to individual intention. Come explore your desire for change and the context that change has in your personal life. There are more neurons in the human brain than stars in the Milky Way. Neurographic art Read more...
Rumors will be hosting a huge $1 sale for Earth Day this month! We will have piles of donations for $1 per item and all proceeds will be donated to Triangle Land Conservancy. Meet us in the alley next to the shop at 11am, bring a tote bag, and cash, card, or Paypal for payment. Read more...
Every Sunday from 12-6pm Rumors Chapel Hill will have bins of $1 items on their patio to raise money for various charitable organizations. Each month, a new organization will be selected. Items being sold for a dollar are perfectly fine, donated pieces that they couldn't purchase from the community as they are out of season, Read more...
World Premiere By Bekah Brunsetter Directed by Vivienne Benesch Do you have what it takes to win? Alyssa and Homer are in a marriage that’s hit a glitch. And it’s all due to the massively engrossing online game that’s wreaking havoc on the lives of couples everywhere. When she puts together a support group for Read more...
FEATURING UNC Wind Ensemble, conducted by Evan Feldman UNC Symphony Band, conducted by Erin Cooper with UNC Bands Concerto Winner Laura Garcia, saxophone PROGRAM Paul Creston Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Band, Op. 26, Mvt. 1 featuring Laura Garcia, saxophone John Mackey Wine-Dark Sea: Symphony for Band Other repertoire TBA TICKETS $10 general admission $5 Read more...
World Premiere By Bekah Brunsetter Directed by Vivienne Benesch Do you have what it takes to win? Alyssa and Homer are in a marriage that’s hit a glitch. And it’s all due to the massively engrossing online game that’s wreaking havoc on the lives of couples everywhere. When she puts together a support group for Read more...
World Premiere By Bekah Brunsetter Directed by Vivienne Benesch Do you have what it takes to win? Alyssa and Homer are in a marriage that’s hit a glitch. And it’s all due to the massively engrossing online game that’s wreaking havoc on the lives of couples everywhere. When she puts together a support group for Read more...
Join Ackland Art Museum educators for a lively half-hour look at two works of art. These engaging conversational tours offer a closer look at and new perspectives on works on view in Past Forward: Native American Art from Gilcrease Museum. See this special exhibition before it closes on Sunday, April 28th.
Join Morehead Planetarium and Science Center for an unforgettable evening as imaging specialist Andy Saunders takes us on a journey through the Apollo missions using his meticulously remastered photographs. Andy also explains the cutting-edge techniques applied to scans of the original film to create the highest-quality Apollo photographs ever produced. Revealing details that have been Read more...
Jimmy Hayes Band plays Fridays on the Front Porch season at the Carolina Inn on Friday, April 26, from 5-8 PM. Food Trucks: Don Taco y Su Pandilla & How Bout Burger Come on out to Chapel Hill's best outdoor cocktail party for great music, excellent food and drink, and great people!!! Hope to see Read more...
Celebrate independent bookstores with us!! We have tons of promos and programming as well as yummy treats to enjoy while getting lost in our aisles of new and used books. Here are a few of the promos we have in store. - Select new books are 25% off - The first 10 customers that spend Read more...
Bring the kiddos for a morning filled with arts, crafts, and storytime!! Not to mention you can always get a nice breakfast and hot yummy chocolate for the whole family!! Join our teammate Mariah and our special guest, Dell Adonis. Dell Adonis (she/they) is a drag performer, storyteller, and storyweaver who has been creating safe Read more...
The Northside Festival is a place-based performance of Northside’s abundance. Every year on the last Saturday in April, hundreds of folks gather to celebrate, on a grand scale, the past, present, and future of Northside. Northside, Pine Knolls, and Tin Top have come through Jim Crow, Urban Renewal, attempted mass displacement, inequitable property valuations in Read more...
Every Sunday from 12-6pm Rumors Chapel Hill will have bins of $1 items on their patio to raise money for various charitable organizations. Each month, a new organization will be selected. Items being sold for a dollar are perfectly fine, donated pieces that they couldn't purchase from the community as they are out of season, Read more...
Get ready to fire up your taste buds! In the spirit of camaraderie and culinary excellence, the Orange County Living Wage’s Chili Cook-Off fundraiser invites participants and attendees alike to savor a diverse array of tantalizing chili recipes crafted by talented cooks from across the community. Whether you’re a seasoned chili aficionado or simply looking Read more...
Join us on Sundays, April 28th, Sept 29th, and Nov 24th for our 2024 Westend Bazaar series! Shop handmade creations from several talented local makers, and get fancy with face painting, fairy hair, and henna from Sparkle Body Arts. Also, enjoy awesome eats and drinks at one of the many phenomenal neighboring restaurants, cafés, and Read more...
FEATURING Composition and Piano students of Dr. Lee Weisert and Dr. Clara Yang PROGRAM Hear new works by student composers performed by student pianists on the topic of music and technology. This concert is an extension of “Ex Machina” the 2024 Festival on the Hill. PARKING Please plan to arrive early as parking on campus Read more...
Queer Reader is back! Join us monthly for our new series hosted by our teammate Mariah. We are so excited to be back and cannot wait to continue building community with you. This month, we are reading Blue Hallelujahs by Cynthia Manick As you're reading Blue Hallelujahs by Cynthia Manick, consider the ways the poems Read more...
Join the cello studio, led by Professor Brent Wissick, for an evening of music featuring cello choir, duets, and solos. PARKING Please plan to arrive early as parking on campus can be tricky. Learn more about parking and directions to UNC-Chapel Hill’s campus at https://music.unc.edu/about/directions.
Get ready to experience a night like no other…hosted by a teacher for teachers. At The Transformed Teacher, we consider educators to be the O.G. movers and shakers in this world. That’s why you’re cordially invited to a special evening dedicated to the miraculous, magical YOU….not just all you do, but who you are. You’ll get to sit back, Read more...
Looking for a dynamic and inspiring workspace for the day? Join us at The Junction, powered by Innovate Carolina! Explore an innovative, spacious coworking environment in the heart of Downtown Chapel Hill. Enjoy excellent Wi-Fi, snacks, and a conducive atmosphere for productivity. Find us at 136 East Rosemary Street, right next to the Wallace parking Read more...
Join us for another night of stimulating conversation with our friend Danielle Purifoy. They will be joined by J.T. Roane to talk about Dark Agoras, a history of Black urban placemaking and politics in Philadelphia from the Great Migration to the era of Black Power About the Book In this book, author J.T. Roane shows Read more...
Join Ackland educators for a lively half-hour look at two works of art. These engaging conversational tours offer a closer look at and new perspectives on works on view in A Product of Its Environment: Selected Works by the MFA Class of 2024. Free, no RSVP required. Image: Molly English, American, born 1993, Bluebell Lovespell, Read more...
Morgan Creek Bluegrass plays Fridays on the Front Porch at the Carolina Inn on Friday, May 3, from 5-8 PM. Food Trucks: Doherty's Paddy Wagon & Gussy's Greek Come on out to Chapel Hill's best outdoor cocktail party for great Bluegrass, excellent food and drink, and great people!!! Hope to see you there!!!
Not your ordinary acoustic guitarist. No loops. No electronic trickery. Andrew Kasab is a guitarist, harp guitarist and singer-songwriter. He is known for energetic performances, using traditional and contemporary techniques, arrangements of modern and older works across a wide spectrum of styles for the guitar and harp guitar and has been performing for over 30 Read more...
Join us on Saturday, May 4, to celebrate the official opening of The Glass Box, the reopening of Moshi Moshi, and the debut of Hinzman Monoprint. Beautiful pieces by Chapel Hill artist Laurie Hinzman will be on display - exclusively sold at The Glass Box!
This Saturday, Grant will be pouring some of his favorite wines from the Abruzzo region of Italy. Join us anytime between 12 and 3 to taste them, along with some charcuterie from Left Bank Butchery out in Saxapahaw. P.S.: Wine tastings are every Saturday from 12-3 p.m. and are always free!
Join Triangle Walking Tours on a jaunt through Chapel Hill's historic churches, from soaring gothic to beautiful neoclassical to charming Romanesque architecture, and showcasing Chapel Hill's religious diversity through its history.
Every Sunday from 12-6pm Rumors Chapel Hill will have bins of $1 items on their patio to raise money for various charitable organizations. Each month, a new organization will be selected. Items being sold for a dollar are perfectly fine, donated pieces that they couldn't purchase from the community as they are out of season, Read more...
Our normally scheduled Coffee with FRANK is going to look a little different this month. Let’s celebrate our Artists, Cinco de Mayo, and Carrboro Day with an Artist Talk on Sunday, May 5th from 2pm-3pm. Our featured artists, members Carol Retsch-Bogart, Linda Prager and Shelly Hehenberger will share their work, techniques and inspiration, while you Read more...
These kids can't wait to rock your socks off! Triangle Homeschool Rock Academy's Spring Showcase is May 5 at 3pm, doors at 230pm. Door prizes and more! Catch them at Local 506!