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John Biewen, pictured at a discussion of his book "Reality Radio" in 2010, released "Seeing White" earlier this year.
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John Biewen, pictured at a discussion of his book "Reality Radio" in 2010, released "Seeing White" earlier this year.
Donald Glover, who performs under the stage name Childish Gambino, at Lollapalooza in 2014.
Donald Glover, performing under his stage name Childish Gambino, at Lollapalooza in 2014.
The sixth season of "House of Cards" premiered on Netflix Nov. 2 and was the first season without Kevin Spacey.
After breaking up with her fiancée Pete Davidson, Ariana Grande released "thank u, next" Nov. 3.
Chapel Hill's Homegrown Halloween celebration on Franklin Street is one of the most popular Oct. 31 events in the Triangle.
Lil Yachty's third studio album "Nuthin' 2 Prove" was released Oct. 19.
The 1931 "Frankenstein" was the first film to bring Mary Shelley's acclaimed 1818 novel to the screen.
Young the Giant, pictured in 2014, recently released their fourth studio album, "Mirror Master."
The fifth season of "BoJack Horseman" premiered on Netflix Sept. 14.
British-born Devonté Hynes released his fourth album as Blood Orange, "Negro Swan," Aug. 24.
Hip-hop artist Travis Scott released his third studio album "ASTROWORLD," named after a closed amusement park, Aug. 3.
Tørsö performs at Kings Raleigh, a mainstay for artistic innovation which reopened in a new location in 2010.
British poet Warsan Shire, pictured in 2010, visited Duke in April to read some of her works, primarily focusing on marginalized voices.
"Ready Player One," directed by Steven Spielberg and co-written by author Ernest Cline, hit theaters Friday.
The biggest story of the 2017 awards season was "Moonlight"'s Academy Award for Best Picture after "La La Land" was incorrectly announced as the winner.
The fourth season of the popular science fiction anthology series "Black Mirror" hit Netflix Dec. 29.
Pixar's latest feature, "Coco," follows a boy named Miguel who wants to become a musician despite his family's generations-old ban on music.