Racial Literacies meeting
Dey Hall Toy Lounge, 4th Floor, Chapel Hill, VA, United StatesRacial Literacies September meeting--a space to talk about race at UNC for students, staff, and faculty
Racial Literacies September meeting--a space to talk about race at UNC for students, staff, and faculty
The Virgin Suicides (USA, 2000, dir. Sofia Coppola) R | 1h 37min A group of male friends becomes obsessed with five mysterious sisters who are sheltered by their strict, religious parents in suburban Detroit in the mid-1970s. Join us … Read more
A critical dialogue on the artistic work of the creator of the blockbuster film Moonlight, Tarell Alvin McCraney.
Katherine Walker (UNC-CH) “Sidereal Improvisation in All’s Well that End’s Well"
Our fall poetry reading, sponsored by Southern Cultures, features Tiana Clark, contributor to our forthcoming special issue on Music and Protest.
Featuring Stephanie Elizondo Griest, Associate Professor and Margaret R. Shuping Fellow of Creative Nonfiction Bring your friends, grab your favorite beverage, and join us for a fascinating discussion. Complimentary snacks will be provided by the UNC Institute for Arts & … Read more
After some light refreshments (catered by So Good Pupusas), you will hear about the Latina/o Studies undergraduate minor, events, and programming.
Point Break (USA, 1991, dir. Kathryn Bigelow) R | 2h 2min An F.B.I. Agent goes undercover to catch a gang of surfers who may be bank robbers.
James Simpson (Harvard) “Charming: Magic, Performance and Performativity in Late Medieval and Early Modern Theater”
"The Story in Song: Music and Conversation with Gillian Welch and David Rawlings" The Department of English & Comparative Literature is pleased and proud to honor composer-lyricist-performer Gillian Welch with the 2018 Thomas Wolfe Prize. We welcome her, along with … Read more