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UNCW Presents brings Lionel Popkin Dance to Kenan Auditorium

Renee Boettner | Contributing Writer November 13, 2013

Lionel Popkin Dance’s week-long residency concluded with a performance on Saturday, Nov. 9 in UNCW’s Kenan Auditorium. The one-act piece, “Ruth Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” was based on the life...

Starting Nov. 14, UNCWs Department of Theatre will be performing Private Fears in Public Places in the Mainstage Theater in the Cultural Arts Building. In 2006, Soudaine Compagnie released a French cinematic interpretation of Ayckbourns play. 

Six degrees of “Private Fears in Public Places”

Heather Fulton | Contributing Writer November 13, 2013

Starting Nov. 14, UNCW's Department of Theatre will be performing "Private Fears in Public Places" in the Mainstage Theater in the Cultural Arts Building. In 2006, Soudaine Compagnie released a French cinematic interpretation of Ayckbourn's play. 

Natasha Trethewey is the United States current Poet Laureate. During Writers Week, she gave a reading from her poetry collection, Thrall, and answered questions related to her craft.

Writers Week 2013 features U.S. Poet Laureate

Lori Wilson | Assistant Lifestyles Editor November 13, 2013

This year’s Writers Week brought several much-loved authors to UNC Wilmington, including a writer who represents our nation: keynote speaker and U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey.As part of the week’s...

Dark side of Seaworld exposed in new documentary

Dark side of Seaworld exposed in new documentary

Lindsey Hogan | Contributing Writer November 8, 2013

Director Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s 2013 documentary “Blackfish” raises questions about the morality of SeaWorld, the amusement park that keeps orcas in captivity for entertainment. The film focuses...

Study abroad students seek on-campus housing help

Savannah Zeches | Layout Editor November 8, 2013

When students wish to study abroad for a semester, there is a lot to consider and plan ahead for. Something that students need to keep in mind when planning to go abroad is to figure out what to do when...

UNCW hosts Chase Brock Experience, impressive Brooklyn-based dance company

Renee Boettner | Contributing Writer October 30, 2013

The Chase Brock Experience performance took place at Thalian Hall, Friday, October 25.

The Ukulele Club attracts attention in front of Randall Library today as President Zachary Beauchemin and other club members celebrate their passion for the Hawaiian instrument. 

Ukulele club becomes popular at UNCW

Lori Wilson | Assistant Lifestyles Editor October 24, 2013

The Ukulele Club attracts attention in front of Randall Library today as President Zachary Beauchemin and other club members celebrate their passion for the Hawaiian instrument. 

We The Kings grows up

Jeff Winkle | Staff Writer October 24, 2013

We The Kings took a break from recording their fourth studio album to put on a concert for an energetic crowd at UNC Wilmington Thursday, Oct. 17.  The Florida rock band played a two hour set that included...

Gotta Play ‘Em All: Pokémon X & Y

Samantha Santana | Contributing Writer October 24, 2013

Pokémon is one of the few gems that doesn’t need a completely revamped storyline to make a great game even better—a good ol' fashioned spit and shine usually does the trick. After much anticipation, “Pokémon...

Halloween fashion 2013 edition: scary is no longer in

Tabitha Shiflett | Staff Writer October 24, 2013

From animal suits to Miley Cyrus’ twerking bears, Halloween is no longer the spook fest that it used to be. Instead, partygoers are opting for tv-inspired outfits and creative couple costumes.Store managers...

The best artist you’ve never heard of

Jeff Winkle | Contributing Writer October 21, 2013

Do you ever find yourself obsessed with an artist, wondering why you didn't discover them sooner? You can't stop listening to "new" artists like Ed Sheeran and Imagine Dragons, even though they've been...

“Captain Philips” follows Captain’s account but fails to accurately portray historical events

Heather Fulton | Contributing Writer October 18, 2013

No big spoiler alerts needed for this review of Paul Greengrass’ “Captain Phillips.” The MV Maersk Alabama hijacking by Somali pirates was heavily reported by the news when the incident happened...

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