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CANCELLED – The Many Voices of the Piano

Chapel Hill Campus Please Contact Carolina Public Humanities for exact location

Unfortunately, this program has been cancelled due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.  We hope to reschedule at a future date.

Prayer Vigil Procession (Letter from a Birmingham City Jail Program)

University Baptist Church 100 S Columbia St, Chapel Hill

Prayer Vigil Procession Friday, April 7, 10 am Starting at St. Paul AME (101 N Merritt Mill Rd, Chapel Hill) and ending at University Baptist Church (100 S Columbia St, Chapel Hill). Join the Orange County Community Remembrance Coalition and … Read more

Historical Context: 1963 (Letter from a Birmingham City Jail Program)

Hillborough Public Library 137 W Margaret Lane, Hillsborough

Historical Context: 1963 Tuesday, April 11, 7 pm At the Hillsborough Library (137 W Margaret Ln, Hillsborough) with Dr. Freddie Parker (NCSU) & Dr. Patrick T. Smith (Duke). This conversation about the political and cultural climate of our nation in … Read more

Duets with Banjo and Classical Guitar

Flyleaf Books

Advance registration ends at 5pm on April 12. Tickets may also be purchased at the door. Join us at Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill for musical performance and conversation featuring Resonator with Hank Smith, Lecturer in Banjo, and Billie Feather, … Read more

$5

Recitation & Reflection (Letter from a Birmingham City Jail Program)

Chapel Hill Public Library 100 Library Dr, Chapel Hill, United States

Recitation & Reflection Sunday, April 16, 3:30 pm At the Chapel Hill Library (100 Library Dr, Chapel Hill) with Dr. William Sturkey (UNC). Join us for a reading of the full Letter from a Birmingham City Jail and a discussion … Read more

THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE: The Dupin Stories by Edgar Allan Poe

Flyleaf Books

featuring Sarah E. Boyd, Teaching Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature   The birth of detective fiction as a genre —Edgar Allan Poe introduced to literature the concept of applying reason to solving crime, inspiring the creation of countless … Read more