NC: Arts & Culture
Microsoft extends support for Windows 10 to prevent e-waste
Tech giant Microsoft has responded to concerns about the environmental impact of discontinuing support for Windows 10 by offering extended security up…
Symposium Brings Hip Hop Culture, Scholarship to NC Campuses
An upcoming event in Raleigh hosted in part by William Peace University aims to bring hip-hop arts culture to North Carolina's college students…
Juneteenth Declared National Holiday, Amidst Progress, Upheaval
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Juneteenth National Independence Day is now an official holiday, after President Joe Biden signed a bill Thursday, approved by both …
NC Public Art “Lights Up” Invisible Air Pollution
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - As the sun sets in downtown Charlotte tomorrow, an art exhibit projected onto University of North Carolina-Charlotte's Center City …
NC Women Embrace Ancient Practice of Death Caregiving
By Cynthia Greenlee Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan Reporting for the YES! Media-North Carolina News Service Collaboration Ivette Jeffries-…
Olympics Start Today: History That May Surprise You
RALEIGH, N.C. - All eyes will be on Rio tonight with the opening ceremonies of the Olympic games, but it's a decades-old fact about Olympic history …
Report: Student Loans Weigh Heavily on NC Communities
RALEIGH, N. C. – An estimated 60 percent of North Carolina ZIP Codes have high rates of student loan delinquency, according to a report from …
The Airwaves: For Public TV or Internet Interests?
CHARLOTTE, N. C. – As the song goes, "Video Killed the Radio Star." Will wireless kill some free public TV? That's the latest media question…
Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss! It's 'Read Across America Day' in NC
MONROE, N.C. - Thousands of children across North Carolina will celebrate a special birthday today. It's Dr. Seuss's birthday, which is also "Read …
Unique NC Partnership Breathes Life and Art into Illness
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Every year, thousands of people with multiple sclerosis struggle with disabilities as their disease progresses. MS can rob them of …
All Things Considered: No Love for "Car Talk," Educational Programs?
WASHINGTON - Some members of the new Congress have no love for public media. If they have their way, the "on-air" lights could dim at thousands of …
Study: Eating Disorders and Bare Midriffs - Cheerleaders "At Risk"
RALEIGH, N. C. - College football fans may be dismayed to note that the teams' cheerleaders - those paragons of collegiate beauty, athleticism and …