The satisfying summer movie-going experience may be ruined this year with Warner Brothers’ release of Green Lantern.
Lady Gaga’s recent notoriety revolves more around her garish outfits than the merits of her music; this we take for granted.
Since its founding in 2008 by Tao Ye, TAO Dance quickly earned a reputation as China’s most promising up-and-coming modern dance troupe.
Have you ever dreamed of living in Paris in the 1920s and fraternizing with expats and artists like F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and Gertrude Stein?
When it comes to breaking up, the world of indie rock usually responds like the rest of us.
Establishing a consistently pleasing aesthetic treatment of your band’s sound is never easy, especially for LP number seven.
YACHT is an old moniker—one Jona Bechtolt has recorded under since 2002—but the project didn’t take off until 2009.
Last Saturday was Record Store Day, which for the uninitiated (everyone but the staff at Pitchfork) is a quaint annual celebration of independent music vendors. It’s a noble concept—numerous acts...
Once upon a time, I was a freshman. I thought the memories would remain perfectly clear, waiting patiently these past four years for my eventual nostalgia and recollection.
I hate telling people my major. When I talk to people outside of Duke, I say “Environmental Science and Film.”
“Duke” is such a loaded word. I’m not even referring to that one national sex scandal, that other national sex scandal or that other national sexism scandal.
The Loving Story tells the tale of a conveniently named couple who fell in love and got married. But their love was more than just star-crossed: It was illegal.
Merrill Garbus, aka tUnE-yArDs, calls herself “new kind of woman.” She’s not afraid to use alternating caps, sings ambivalently of sex and violence, plays the ukulele and makes a kind of pop that...
Most people don’t stop and think about the ramifications of reading romance novels. Director Julie Moggan thought about it for a year straight.
Although small in scale and packed into a traditional gallery space, the Ackland Art Museum’s new exhibit, DE-NATURED: German Art from Joseph Beuys to Martin Kippenberger, packs a punch.