Arts: The Decency Clause
By Meghan Valerio | September 18, 2003How can one explore, expose and explicate gay life? How does the government decide to fund artists?.
How can one explore, expose and explicate gay life? How does the government decide to fund artists?.
There's a Ben Folds album due out next year; hold back your shouts of joy for a moment (the rejoicing will come later). For now there is darkness.
Do you believe in mortal sin? What is mortal sin? Murder? Suicide? Heresy? Premarital sex? Who decides?.
These days, senior Russell Williams has been spending a lot of time haunting the Duke theater scene as part of the cast of Love's Labours Lost. It's not where he thought he'd be a few years back.
Could the next Rogers and Hammerstein be lurking around Bivens these days? Perhaps.
Heart pounding. Sweat streaming. The exhilaration of the moment is tempered only by the fear of failure. Fourth quarter. Can't give up. Fourth quarter.
Anime, Japan's most popular artistic export, has taken a temporary foothold in the Bryan Center.
According to a recent study by the National Academy of Sciences' National Research Council, American pets--much like their owners--are dangerously overweight.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.
Sticking much more to mainstream rock, yet still creating a unique sound, the Raveonettes are Denmark's answer to the Strokes and the White Stripes, and if the legions of music critics who have...
"Are you a Mexican, or a Mexi-can't?".
Like that dumb blonde you randomly picked up at a party last weekend, Le Divorce has sex appeal on the surface, but leaves a lot to be desired underneath.
Its a tradition rife with costumes and chanting, cheers and beer. Its participants promote it as a bonding experience, an expression of school spirit and just plain fun.
A droning, monotonous waltz of the silent--of those who remain unseen in their dance of misery--Dirty Pretty Things tells the story of life's undesirable elements and the people compelled to suffer...
For some reason, people are more likely to see a band if it costs them money.
I am about as good at names as I am with electrical engineering. Let me explain that my science credits include Physics of Forensics and AIDS.
For most of us, our college living spaces are the first chances we've had to go Christopher Lowell in our own bedrooms, but if I see one more person with a Pink Floyd "The Wall" poster or a...
Trey Anastasio and Phish must cast a large shadow. Bassist Mike Gordon must need a tan. Badly. That's one way of explaining his first four-year-in-the-making solo release, Inside In.
Are you sick and tired of sleepless nights, work piling up in a dank dorm room, while you develop blisters because you haven't put your Xbox controller down in six hours?.
I know. It's a dangerous statement. And by all rights, I shouldn't be making it, but for some reason, I just can't help it.