Colloquium opens dialogue on careers in the arts
By Megan Rise | March 27, 2014The Duke Colloquium is an opportunity for students to engage with ideas that are relevant to them, either professionally or in their everyday lives.
The Duke Colloquium is an opportunity for students to engage with ideas that are relevant to them, either professionally or in their everyday lives.
ChoreoLab 2014 will provide the platform by which the community can enter into the minds and hearts of dancers and choreographers from Duke as they put on spring’s main stage dance performance.
I’m talking about the novel idea of watching a TV show when it’s actually airing. Weird, right?
Essentially, the movie can be summed up as “The Hunger Games 2.0.”
“Lost in the Dream” traffics in ‘80s rock filtered through a jam band perspective.
The character walks the line between grating and endearing with near perfection.
Several threads weave throughout: the horrors and morals of battle, Japan’s place in history and the world, the pain of needing to create.
“Who wouldn’t want to be a lobby boy at the Grand Budapest Hotel? It’s an institution.”
"I want this production to challenge the monolithic idea of Duke women.”
Technology and its ensuing impersonalization of our lives is making waves onto the stage at Manbites Dog Theater.
If I choose to use only my own words to communicate how I feel right now and what I wish to share with you, I would fall far short of my intent.
Without a doubt, Rose’s Meat Market is well-worth the roam into the uncharted territory beyond Shooters.
Stay away from this record if you’re looking for Real Estate’s grand stylistic departure from their vaguely melancholic beach vibes.
For years, history has defined and framed race in terms of color. Yet in photographic representations of race, our perceptions are refined by the interaction of the subject and the space she inhabits.
ScHoolboy Q acknowledges that while he regrets some of his actions, he is not ashamed of his past.
In many ways, “TV en Français” is textbook alt-rock, which is probably also why it’s so easy to get into.
The movie is the best showcase for Neeson's new persona since he began his box office renaissance.
The evaluation of art, as well as so many things in life, is a matter of the framing.
"I realized that it’s not so much about my art and how aesthetically pleasing it is, it's more about the conversations that could come from it."
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