Gay cowboys and mob lawyers
By aitlin Donnelly | November 17, 2005It is said that there are only five great stories in the world.
It is said that there are only five great stories in the world.
The table is set, close family and friends are gathered, and the house is filled with the aromas of slowly roasting turkey and fresh-baked pies.
Throughout The Ice Harvest, a phrase that comes up again and again is, "As Wichita falls, so falls Wichita Falls." It's a catchy saying, but much like the film itself, it doesn't really mean anything.
Tonight's Bulgarian Night features one of the first events planned for 2005 by the newly formed Bulgarian Association at Duke (BAD).
Namco takes one step forward and two steps back with Soul Calibur III, its newest attempt to re-invigorate the 3-D fighting genre.
There's something unsettling about Swords.
Violin virtuoso Hilary Hahn performed in concert last Saturday night to a nearly sold-out Page Auditorium.
Daily life is mundane. Even for history's most interesting figures, moments of intrigue are interrupted by routine, and multiple storylines occur simultaneously.
While Duke seniors Bryan Rahija (guitar), Daniel Michalak (bass), and Stuart Robinson (keyboard) might not have had visions of Tolkien's murky forests, trickling brooks or a small fat mule named...
Chicago took the country by storm and single-handedly reinvigorated the genre of the movie musical.
Eve Ensler might be credited with writing the play that defines modern womanhood, but the 52-year-old author and star of The Vagina Monologues is not a feminist. At least, so she says.
The National Academy of Sciences needs to contact Ginuwine right this minute.
Video games are constantly becoming more and more visceral: with better eye-candy and more fluid motion, the necessity of complex play is disappearing.
5. The prodigal son returns to Wisteria Lane. Everyone's favorite former Duke band geek turned gardening hottie Ryan Carnes is back on Desperate Housewives.
There I was drooling on myself in front of other people, and I didn't care. It was right in front of me, gleaming a pearl white similar to the downy soft feathers of an angel's wings.
Charlize Theron's scrapbook must be getting pretty low on blank pages these days.
Good Night, and Good Luck is set in an era when cigarette commercials were still on television and anchors lit up on air.
Tim Westergen likes music. A lot. Enough to catalogue just about every song recorded in the past hundred years-and to come up with 400 criteria for categorizing them.