Six Miyazaki films to be screened at Carolina Theatre
By Thomas Kavanagh | November 1, 2012Carolina Theatre will be premiering a limited edition retrospective of Miyazaki’s films starting this Friday.
Carolina Theatre will be premiering a limited edition retrospective of Miyazaki’s films starting this Friday.
Karamu is now looking to make a comeback with its upcoming fall showcase.
This week in the arts: upcoming events at the Duke Arts Festival
"I just feel that language sometimes becomes a filter system to direct experience."
When I imagine Neil Young in my mind’s eye, the picture I see is from a YouTube video of “Old Man” from 1971.
Over two hours of bleak moors and longing looks, and not much else.
The fourth annual Duke Arts Festival is set to begin this Friday.
V/H/S is a showcase of horror shorts masquerading as a feature-length film.
Local Business lyrics may well manifest in your notebook’s margins.
“It feels like a perfect night to dress up like hipsters and make fun of our exes.”
While I wouldn’t recommend the album to a casual rock fan, anyone with the stomach for harsh metal vocals would be remiss not to listen to this album.
There’s no doubt Main Attrakionz will find a way to bridge where they come from and where they want to go.
Mitchell has said many times that he originally saw Cloud Atlas as unfilmable. I’m inclined to agree.
“A show is a show, and it’s gonna be fun.”
Kendrick doesn’t provide answers on how to live, he provides answers for how he lives.
There’s a famous quip that many music reviewers know: “Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.”
Liberal Arts, at first glance another charming love story, examines difficult topics of sentimentality and the reality of life.
Promoted as a unique combination of theatrical techniques, the play brings the city of Chicago to life using only five puppeteers, videos and an intense soundscape.
If you thought one forest was enough for Duke University, think again.