UNC publishes new online literary magazine
By Danielle Muoio | September 6, 2012An intimate staff of young, creative minds set their sights on a lofty goal—and succeeded.
An intimate staff of young, creative minds set their sights on a lofty goal—and succeeded.
This weekend at the Carrack will be especially gilded.
ADF has never had its own space to use for classes, showcases or training—that is, until now.
There’s something vintage about Centipede Hz
Duke Dance Professor Purnima Shah’s debut documentary has been making the film festival circuit.
Duke alumni who work professionally in arts, media and entertainment will come back to Duke.
The Tournées Festival brings current French films to college campuses around the United States.
Laura Poitras is an exceptional documentary filmmaker.
As the final screening of Movies on the Lawn, Shut Up and Play the Hits is expected to garner a relatively large and diverse audience.
The Duke Symphony Orchestra is breaking with tradition this year.
The Department of Theater Studies will host two theater groups that combine digital technology and interactive media with live performance
The new exhibit on display at the Nasher Museum of Art is impressive for many reasons.
Swans can be pigeonholed into any of dozens of different genres.
There’s nothing particularly groundbreaking about Ruby Sparks’ premise.
It’s unlikely that Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson would have chosen The Spice Girls as pre-show music for Radio Golf.
Recess asked The Regulator co-owners and its longest-serving employee about their most anticipated books of the fall season.
“When you transcend the limits of yourself, you can cease merely living– and begin to BE!”
This season Duke Performances has scheduled two of the biggest names in gospel music.
A Thing Called Divine Fits breathes fresh air into Merge’s indie rock lineup.
Check out Recess's favorite summer albums.