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Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn, the Durham-based duo that make up Sylvan Esso, are celebrating 10 years of making music together.
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The new book Red Dead's History: A Video Game, an Obsession, and America's Violent Past is about “the most-played digital renditions of American history since The Oregon Trail.”
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Sylvan Esso, the Durham-based electronic pop duo, is bringing a new music festival — "Good Moon" — to the Durham Bulls Athletic Park this summer.
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An interview between WUNC's Brian Burns and artist Makaya McCraven.
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North Carolina musicians and friends talk about the influence Dex Romweber had on their lives.
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A traveling exhibition debuts Friday at UNC-Chapel Hill's Ackland Art Museum, consisting of artwork from what's considered one of the nation's best collections of American Indian art.
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Paperhand Puppet Intervention, which has put on giant puppet shows for more than two decades, teams up with Grammy nominees Pierce and Nnenna Freelon to connect people to their ancestors and the natural world. They are performing their show, "Where Our Spirits Reside," at DPAC on Valentine's Day.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference will hold five straight men's basketball tournaments in North Carolina starting in 2025.
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American Tattoo Society, a family-owned business, opened Fort Liberty’s first tattoo shop.
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Chatham County Line bandmates Dave Wilson and John Teer share the inspiration behind the songs on their 10th album, HIYO, out Jan. 26.
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Chapel Hill's Ackland Art Museum returned a painting Tuesday that Nazi collaborators took from a Jewish family during World War II.
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Vivian Leva and Riley Calcagno, better known as Viv & Riley, recently released "Imaginary People." The album melds bright production elements with wistful and sometimes bittersweet stories that recognize their roots on opposite sides of the country while looking ahead to an uncertain future.