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Destroyer headlines Cat's Cradle in Carrboro Tuesday night. Mega Bog opens. → Read More
The Hillsborough label celebrates its twentieth anniversary this weekend with concerts at Cat's Cradle and in Carrboro. → Read More
The Durham band buckled down over the summer for the mature and mellow LP. → Read More
Superchunk headlines at the museum Saturday night as part of Holt's efforts this year. → Read More
Carter stops at Cary's Koka Booth Amphitheatre on Wednesday, accompanied by John Mellencamp and Emmylou Harris. → Read More
The award-winning documentary by a team of local filmmakers is streaming for free on PBS's website through the end of June. → Read More
The Y'all at Dix Park shows will be monthly outdoor concerts featuring long-term favorites and young new acts. → Read More
Working with a bevy of bands keeps this Raleigh musician on his toes year-round. → Read More
The decade-old free musical festival will stay free, but it needs a little help to keep thriving. → Read More
To commemorate Creek Week, Carver painted a mural around the storm drain in front of Viceroy. → Read More
Musicians struggle to make money through streaming, but the same platforms offer other opportunities for artists to build their careers. → Read More
On The Price Is Right, the Duke-UNC rivalry gets a second wind. → Read More
An anti-Trump song briefly got the Holland Brothers nixed from a local performance, but organizers changed their mind after community outcry. → Read More
The loss of NEA funding under Donald Trump's proposed budget would deal a painful blow to the arts in North Carolina and nationwide. → Read More
Nash Roberts talks about the challenges of saluting Ol' Blue Eyes. → Read More
At the Carolina Theatre, the brilliant songwriter and former Beach Boy delivered his songs and a welcome closing sermon. → Read More
For Hiss Golden Messenger, a trove of old photographs in Duke University's library unexpectedly inspired a new stage show and album → Read More