20 years later, ‘The West Wing’ still holds up
By Jack Rubenstein | November 14, 2019Twenty years after it first premiered, “The West Wing” remains one of the most influential shows in modern TV history.
Twenty years after it first premiered, “The West Wing” remains one of the most influential shows in modern TV history.
John Green’s 2005 teen novel “Looking for Alaska” is one of the few books I actively remember reading outside of the classroom in middle school, and for good reason.
In the spirit of The New York Times’ adored “Modern Love” column.
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For anyone suffering from strange-art withdrawals in a post-“Untitled 1” world, Durham’s first iteration of “Oddville! A Festival of the Awesomely Strange” was filled to the brim with kindred spirits.
One of the first things I consciously remember reading as a child was a book on zodiacs.
Each fall for the past 10 years, DEMAN Weekend brings together undergraduates and alumni for a fun and informative weekend about the creative industry.
Divorced from visuals and performances, Robert Eggers’s screenplays read like landmark pieces of American theater still studied and performed for their enduring relevance.
If the Palme d’Or and 99% Rotten Tomatoes rating didn't tip you off already, Bong Joon-ho’s “Parasite” is a masterpiece.
I am shocked to find that, despite boasting a complex range of study away programs, Duke does not offer a study away program in a rich neighborhood.
In anticipation of Duke Players’ staged reading of his new play “The Report From Planet X” this weekend in Brody Theater, Recess talked to Neal Bell about his career and his latest project.
In fostering holistic wellness within the Duke community, the Duke Sleight Club has a magic touch.
Two bands that had their heyday in the late ’90s and early 2000s both released albums this month.
The rapper’s ninth album combines the “old Kanye”’s flow and style with the “new Kanye”’s more spiritually-oriented lyrics and production.