Atlanta-based artist has first museum showing in the Triangle at NCCU September 13, 2016 A&E·Recent Stories The phrase "more than meets the eye" isn't just true; it's a challenge to look more deeply and critically at the world. Read More
Lalah Hathaway set to perform at sold out show for 2016 Lyceum series September 8, 2016 A&E·Featured Story Gracing the stage for the 2016 Lyceum series is the Grammy Award-winning singer Lalah Hathaway. Tomorrow night’s performance at 7:30 p.m. in Read More
Runaway makes fine art accessible to all August 23, 2016 A&E·Featured Story In the heart of downtown Durham lies everything from tasteful eateries, amazing art, and of course, chic and trendy shopping stores. New Read More
PHOTO GALLERY: Student designers rewind the clock on the catwalk May 3, 2016 A&E·Featured Story Fashion isn’t always for just looking nice. It can represent personality, culture, and different historical moments. It was the way fashion can Read More
‘Dear World’ visits NCCU, students share their stories April 20, 2016 A&E·Recent Stories Words are powerful. Even though words are simply strings of letters, they can convey hundreds of stories and emotions. Recently, N.C. Central Read More
NCCU dancers embody their ‘vices and virtues’ April 15, 2016 A&E·Recent Stories Lust, desire, sloth, gluttony. Everyone has experienced these damnable sins. Through the art of expression, dancers dive in. Read More
‘The Plugg’ hosts second DJ showdown April 7, 2016 A&E·Recent Stories With the scratch of vinyl records and a drop of the bass, DJs have the power to move a crowd all night Read More
Creating new rhythms in The Shed February 25, 2016 A&E·Featured Story In a secluded corner of downtown Durham hides a retro jazz club, The Shed, where musicians and young jazz lovers gather for Read More
Theatrical production ‘Hurt Village’ examines gentrification February 24, 2016 A&E·Featured Story N.C. Central University’s production of “Hurt Village,” by playwright Katori Hall, is a brash, honest and contemporary play about the gentrification of Read More
‘Black Man in a White Coat,’ a review February 17, 2016 A&E·Featured Story In Damon Tweedy’s memoir “Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor’s Reflections on Race and Medicine,” Tweedy reflects on his experiences Read More