Dances inspired by the struggles of divorce, the comfort of a mom and the support of a community are among the originally choreographed works to be presented by students in the UNT Department of Dance and Theatre.
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Claudia Emerson will read from her works as part of the Visiting Writers Series presented by the UNT Department of English.
The channel's programming will include talk shows, religious programming, how-to shows, sports programs, and political and government coverage, plus bulletin board information about community events.
The One O'Clock Lab Band will perform the music of jazz greats Duke Ellington, Count Basie and more with the Houston Symphony in three concerts this Nov. 12-14.
Composer Cindy McTee, a faculty fellow emeritus from UNT Institute for the Advancement of the Arts, will talk about her work in an informal audience discussion at the reception honoring the faculty fellows.
For the fifth time since 2005, UNT's student-run television station, has been recognized for excellence by Texas' Lone Star Emmy chapter, which is part of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Pulling its inspiration from the language and themes of William Shakespeare, the ensemble will create a fully improvised play based on an audience suggestion Oct. 21.
Renowned filmmaker Spike Lee, director and writer of such acclaimed movies as Malcolm X and Do the Right Thing, will speak about his work in a lecture presented by the UNT Fine Arts Series.
Harrison will read from her works as the first guest author in the 2010-11 Visiting Writers Series, presented by the UNT Department of English on Oct. 13.
Documentary filmmaker and social historian Arthur Dong visits UNT to speak at screenings of four of his works, which investigate social issues from Asian-American identity to oppression of gay and lesbian Americans.
Robert Richard design won a $4,000 scholarship at the national Design Your Future competition presented by the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) and Gap Inc.
Paul Leenhouts and Felix Olschofka -- both of whom have gained fame internationally for their performances and expertise -- will make their debut concerts as UNT faculty members this fall.
Two simultaneous art exhibitions will highlight the works of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design students Oct. 6 through Oct. 27 at UNT on the Square.
Richard Croft will perform in the New York Metropolitan Opera's new production of Wagner's Das Rheingold, broadcast live in HD to movie theaters nationwide.