“It seems he can take any idea and make it beautiful."
At the end of the 1970s, Washington, D.C., was moving away from the disco scene towards a bolder and more uncertain cultural landscape.
“An explosion is the most lasting thing in the universe.”
“Hail Malthus!”
Recess recommends five Duke Performances shows for the upcoming Fall semester.
Fundamentally built upon relationships, Rauschenberg’s works invite the viewer into an autobiography.
After choosing and wearing their favorite pieces of music for long enough, listeners may not be able to tell where their true self ends and the tailored persona begins.
Intrepid Life set to close on September 7 unless it raises enough funds from the community.
The project, as abstract and undefined as an artistic endeavor itself, is aiming to spread the arts around Duke through spontaneous events and social media.
“There’s no better job for an artist. If you’re an artist and you get a teaching job at a wonderful university where the students are incredibly bright and motivated, there is no better job.”
Duke's effort to support urban gentrification in downtown Durham has left the University in the shadow of one of America's fastest growing cities
I was in this world of being aesthetically turned on by the macabre.
Project Arts, the newest addition to Duke’s pre-orientation programs, is scheduled to be up and running by 2015.
Annie Piotrowski on feminism and fandom
Songs for planes, trains and automobiles.
Our summer in culture, from "Sharknado 2" to Soderbergh.