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By Selena Qian and Nina Wilder | October 31, 2019The Chronicle's Recess section has some fun Duke-specific costume ideas for Halloween.
The Chronicle's Recess section has some fun Duke-specific costume ideas for Halloween.
Duke is haunted. You can find ghosts everywhere you turn: there’s talking statues, whatever Brody Theater is and the spook-tacular Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium (what else could be filling all those empty seats?).
My first exposure to female rap was Lauryn Hill’s “MTV Unplugged No. 2.0,” which my mother had on vinyl and would play most evenings after school.
It’s bookbagging season again! Before you blindly try to navigate through the class search tab on DukeHub, don’t fear – Recess is here.
It’s the perfect time to reflect on the thrilling, bloody and witty zombie horror-comedy that is “Shaun of the Dead.”
It is a normal Tuesday evening commute — until, as I stare out the smudged windows of the C1, I notice something peculiar: A man is watching me.
The Murphy-Nimocks Meditation Garden at the Student Wellness Center has always been a rejuvenating environment for students seeking space to simply breathe.
As Motorco begins to brim Oct. 18, Alex G’s opener, ARTHUR, announces: “To all you who just came in, this experimental noise shit is what you get! We already played all our pop songs.”
Jackson Prince, Trinity ‘19, knows he’s an insider to the entertainment industry.
Petras combines last year’s EP with nine new tracks to form the cohesive, tantalizing 17-track album of your nightmares.
When American rapper Logic burst onto the scene in 2014 with his first studio album “Under Pressure,” I immediately took notice.
Halloween is around the corner, and you don’t have a playlist yet.
With the recent resounding flop of “Gemini Man,” another movie boasting impressive technical achievements fails to make much of an impact on moviegoers.
In a perfect world, “Breaking Bad” would be on television forever.
From sex and money, to gender and sexuality, to bigotry and empathy, to loneliness and betrayal, there are certain topics that are undoubtedly hard to discuss.
One small step for man, one giant inflatable moon balloon for Durham.
The quest for good noodles in Durham can lead you down various paths, including Juju on 9th Street and Dashi downtown.
I tend to discover music in one of two ways: either from the usual cycle of new releases and album reviews, or from a chance trip down the rabbit hole of Spotify’s related-artists feature.
Over the last few years, the #MeToo movement has made an evident impact on the film industry, working to root out the most dangerous in this creative realm.
The SWAT van parks and eight burly agents file out in silence.