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By Andy Moore | September 16, 2010A disembodied squid tentacle turns the knob on an old AM radio. A song comes on.
A disembodied squid tentacle turns the knob on an old AM radio. A song comes on.
I’m fascinated by Justin Bieber. Or the idea of Justin Bieber.
Collaborating with other artists for the first time, Xaviera Simmons blended both visual and musical art forms in her latest project.
The Triangle has no shortage of indie-rock bands, but you’d be hard-pressed to find a group that’s had more of an effect on the local and national music scene than Chapel Hill mainstays Superchunk.
“Strangers don’t kill strangers; strangers give each other blow jobs.” Or at least, that’s Matt’s (Matt Bennett) mantra as he convinces himself to go meet a random stranger for sex.
Ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax’s 1961 release of southern field recordings, Sounds of the South, is an eight-disc extravaganza of delta blues, gospel and southern folk music entrenched in a rich...
“Welcome to fabulous/Las Vegas/Give us your dreamers, your harlots and your sins/Las Vegas/Didn’t nobody tell you the house will always win?”
The 37th annual CenterFest Arts Festival gives students and residents an opportunity to view art, eat, shop, hear live music and support local causes—not to mention escape the back-to-school grind...
Cyberpunk’s founding prophet is coming to Duke. The Gothic Bookshop will host award-winning author William Gibson next Tuesday as part of the tour to promote his new book, Zero History.
There are no two ways about it: You either love or hate Of Montreal. False Priest should be no exception.
New York City’s Electric Zoo music festival is more aptly-titled than the creators might have intended.
All freshmen make regrettable sexual errors. At a rate far higher than their upperclassmen counterparts, freshmen have sex in East Campus common rooms, wake up too many mornings in section and...
“Separate but equal” is a theme that drives the newest exhibit at LabourLove Gallery in Golden Belt.
Since their 2002 debut Turn on the Bright Lights, Interpol has made their name with prominent bass runs, haunting vocals and jarring guitar lines.
At first glance, a film set in the Italian countryside starring George Clooney would seem to have all the makings of a light and clever romance. This is not the case with The American.
It’s Drew Barrymore and Justin Long. It’s a romantic comedy. It’s about long-distance relationships.
The prodigal son returns. The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival—often lauded as one of the premier documentary festivals—has joined with Duke’s Center for Documentary Studies
This past summer, a group of 11 DukeEngage students, along with their leader Hsiao-Mei Ku, professor of the practice of music, started a creative revolution in No. 9 Middle School in Zhuhai, China.