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Looking back on the UNC Charlotte shooting three years later

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Faculty Marek Ranis and Tom Schmidt and several students speak to WBTV News about the memorial sculpture. WBTV News On Your Side

‘Violins of Hope’ return to Charlotte, with more stories to tell about the Holocaust

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The College of Arts + Architecture presents the East Coast premiere of a new musical work based on Professor James A Grymes’s book about violins with Holocaust histories. The Charlotte Observer

A new opera highlights the plight of families torn apart at the US-Mexico border

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Article about opera by voice professor Brian Arreola. El Paso Times

Bringing the spirit of Brazilian percussion to Charlotte with classes and a new festival

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Dance professor Tamara Williams and her husband, percussionist Luciano Xavier, are presenting an Afro-Brazilian festival. The Charlotte Observer

Charlotte’s only independent cinema set to make its debut

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Lecturer Jay Morong, Department of Theatre, was a guest on “Charlotte Talks” to discuss Charlotte’s new independent movie theater. Charlotte Talks, WFAE 90.7 FM

Learning About “Love, Loss, and What I Wore”

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Hali Hutchison, costume lab manager for the Performing Arts Services, discusses student and faculty involvement in the Theatre Charlotte production of Love, Loss and What I Wore. WBTV Queen City News

UNCC dance professor’s eclectic career covered Broadway, the movies and all that jazz

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Feature story on retiring dance professor Karen Hubbard. The Charlotte Observer

In Raleigh, an Exhibition Pays Tribute to Phil Freelon’s Prolific Career

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A review of the exhibition Container/Contained, created by School of Architecutre faculty and students. Metropolis Magazine

Charlotte strings musicians aim to promote diversity and works by Black composers

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UNC Charlotte professor Mira Frisch, music alum Malik Johnson, and others have founded the Charlotte Strings Collective. The Charlotte Observer

Sekou Cooke has won accolades as a curator and theorist but sees building as the ideal testbed

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Profile of Master of Urban Design Director Sekou Cooke, a 2022 Architecture League “Emerging Voice.” The Architect’s Newspaper