Sights and sounds at Dreamville Festival, 'a microcosm of the entire music scene'
By Rhys Banerjee | April 11, 2022Beat writer Rhys Banerjee recaps Raleigh's second annual Dreamville Festival
Beat writer Rhys Banerjee recaps Raleigh's second annual Dreamville Festival
The lights dim, the sounds of a serene forest spring subside while the audience in Shaffer Lab Theater falls to an anticipating quiet. Everyone is here to see Hoof’n’Horn’s Spring production of "Into the Woods."
Celebrating its 25th year, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival highlights the works of filmmakers in nonfiction cinema.
A recipe book and a pristine kitchen that I can dirty to my heart’s content foster as much excitement in me as some find in front of a fresh canvas, a blank page or an eager audience.
It has been a long three-year wait since Denzel Curry’s last solo album, but it seems that the wait was worth it.
As much as MacDiarmid's short film explores the unusual, often unheard of experiment, it also speaks to the current environmental destruction we are experiencing on our own planet.
In her thesis project, Maleki explores the realities of immigration through liminal spaces drawn from livestream footage and spoken word.
After two long years of COVID-induced closure, Durham's Littler is back with a new menu and chef, while the brand-new Remedy Room and BB’s Crispy Chicken add to the city's buzzy food scene.
Still trying to knock out your T-Reqs? Look no further.
Confession: I never post my first BeReal.
BENEE, Orion Sun and Dora Jar set their own tempo and lead a new generation of passionate creatives.
The annual adaptive fashion show, brought by Runway of Dreams, brought some bright colors to the gloomy spring weather on campus last week.
If you are someone deeply interested in Warhol’s work, this series is worth the pain of listening to a monotone narration and getting flashed by rapidly-flickering montages.
There’s something beautiful about chaotic television.
Simply put, “The Batman” is excellent, with near-perfect casting, stunning cinematography, deft comic adaptation and shrewd directorial decisions
Instead of filling out a March Madness bracket, I decided to rank some famous NBA players' recent music drops.
In making this playlist, I’ve done a lot of reflecting on my eighteenth year, way more than I thought I could in the simple curation of 19 songs.
Proof of its artistic strength, the film has won several awards around the country, such as the 2021 Garden State Film Festival “Home Grown Feature,” 2021 Long Island Film Expo for “Best Feature Film” and “Best Actor” and, most recently, the 2022 Nevermore Film Festival “Best Feature Film,” “Best Director,” “Best Editing” and “Best Supporting Actor” for Dustin Fontaine. It is certainly a must-see.
Rather than a shining star, fun. would prove to be a shooting star, come and gone in the blink of an eye.