Durham De Fandango Marks Its Third Year
Sophia Enriquez vividly remembers the first time she attended a Fandango. It was 2018, and she was in Veracruz, an […]
Sophia Enriquez vividly remembers the first time she attended a Fandango. It was 2018, and she was in Veracruz, an […]
My social media feeds are increasingly full of women whittled down to their smallest frames—not people I know, but bodies
During the pandemic, as people latched onto homebound hobbies, houseplants saw a notable popularity boom, particularly among millennials. Around that
Josh Groban takes an outside-in look at his upcoming residency at The Colosseum and says, “It’s amazing how this has
This story first published online at UNC Media Hub. Tara Gold has never experienced a book challenge during her four years
Skip Elsheimer has thoughts about a lot of topics, and the properties of 16-millimeter educational films from the 1940s through
Even before the COVID pandemic, North Carolina Theatre was struggling to survive. In 2019, the year before nationwide shutdowns emptied
One of the benefits of actively monitoring local theater calendars is the chance of spotting those relatively obscure international films
Tom Beckett gestures toward a window on the third floor of the Durham County Main Library. “We’re in the middle
This story first published online at UNC Media Hub. The sound of clashing steel rings out, interrupting an otherwise peaceful evening