Editor's Note, 10/31
By MC Bousquette | October 31, 2013What do we do when the greatest influences of today’s artists are gone from this Earth?
What do we do when the greatest influences of today’s artists are gone from this Earth?
It’s a unique job at a unique show. I don’t think there’s really anyone else out there who does what I do.
"The first thing to do is to acknowledge that there are many misrepresentations of nature that actually distance us from what our true nature is."
“This space tries to honor artistic life outside of Duke’s campus while engaging with the Durham community.”
There was something disconcerting about the realization that he was living in nostalgia every night.
Moretz’s performance is enthralling, dynamic and well-done, but it is not enough to save this film from its flaws.
From Friday, Oct. 25, through Sunday, Nov. 3, the 5th Annual Duke Arts Festival will carry out Duke’s pledge by integrating sustainability into its theme.
The film series, if not simply a survey of East Asian cinema, also serves as a good introduction to a few of the region’s definitive issues.
"You can say so much in 90 minutes. You can reach a global audience so easily."
There are few as technically talented or as divisive as Yuja Wang.
Though the title might convey otherwise, she’s no longer the stoned cat-lover recording garage songs in her bedroom about boys.
This article is really an obituary to the rom-coms and high school comedies of yesteryear, when three-named actors like Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar and Jennifer Love Hewitt mattered.
If nothing else, Tom Hanks is getting an Oscar nom.
“Headsome” is a unique sci-fi thriller that is too short for its own good.
"I'm lazy and don't like shaving."
The Carrboro festival celebrates the casual poet as well as the lover of poetry.
“I’m interested in painting feeling. I want people to look at my paintings and feel how I felt in that moment.”
Gaspard Louis presents a message in his choreography that is as social as it is artistic.
With a lack of a unifying theme or feel to this album, it is hard to determine whether Cults are really evolving at all.
I’m working up the nerve to live the questions as opposed to the answers, to revel in the chasing and the lucid dreaming up of possibilities.