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The news site of UNC Wilmington

The Seahawk

Annual Azalea Festival continues tradition of southern entertainment

Gillian Perry | Assistant Lifestyles Editor March 23, 2011

 Southern tradition and entertainment are the basis of the North Carolina Azalea Festival. This year is the 64th annual festival, and one can expect five days full of that traditional fun which includes...

Indie duos Cults and Sleigh Bells coming soon to NC

Pernille Larsen | Staff Writer March 9, 2011

You've heard it ad nauseam. Boy meets girl — preferably in Brooklyn — they form a band, post their songs on the web, fall into a digital vortex of hysterical hype and finally become the faces that...

NC Jazz Festival attracts attention to Wilmington

Sasha Johnson | Assistant News Editor February 16, 2011

The 2011 North Carolina Jazz Festival will be held Feb 17-19 at the Wilmington Hilton Riverside. The three-day cabaret-style festival will feature all-star musicians from around the world and will open...

Lopartis and Bemelmans dazzle audience at first LISZT200 concert

Gillian Perry | Assistant Lifestyles Editor February 4, 2011

The LISZT200 Master Series kicked off on Jan. 27 with single- and duo-piano performances in Kenan Auditorium from UNCW music professor and recitalist Elizabeth Loparits and the Director of Cultural Arts...

Avett Brothers to perform at 63rd annual North Carolina Azalea Festival

Gillian Perry | Assistant Lifestyles Editor January 13, 2011

Avett Brothers to perform at 63rd annual North Carolina Azalea FestivalTrask Coliseum will be filled with fans of the Concord based folk rock band The Avett Brothers on April 8. The band's performance...

Stop Hunger Now service surge packages 106,000 meals

Gillian Perry | Staff Writer November 17, 2010

What do nine hours in Hanover Gym, over a month of fundraising, hundreds of student and community volunteers, and 106,000 meals packaged for the hungry have in common? All were part of the third annual...

Thriller set in the area will film in Wilmington next year

Megan Burris | Staff Writer November 10, 2010

"Jigsaw," a novel written by Ted Miller Brogden from Goldsboro will be adapted for the screen and shooting will begin in the Wilmington area next summer, according to TriciaKent, publicist for the project....

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