A look back at Dolly Parton’s philanthropic legacy
By Ellie Selden | March 4, 2021From scholarships to benefit concerts, The Dollywood Foundation has been responsible for improving the lives of many.
From scholarships to benefit concerts, The Dollywood Foundation has been responsible for improving the lives of many.
Maybe in twenty years, we’ll all reunite in front of the Duke Chapel for a spontaneous surge of machine-generated marriages.
Regardless, it’s gratifying to see talented musicians come together to make terrific music, especially considering how hard it is to collaborate virtually in the midst of a pandemic.
Clearly, there is a lot wrong with Western classical music.
In my opinion, Pincho Loco offers the best of both worlds — or rather, the best of multiple worlds.
Ultimately, the messages of “Judas and the Black Messiah” are just as important to contemporary America as Hampton’s messages to Chicago in 1969.
Solutions may involve medications, but they may also require movement. They may require opening up your mind. They may need dreaming.
It’s a bittersweet end to a device that capitalized on the early-2010s 3D fever while still sticking to Nintendo’s company-defining innovation.
Many wondered how The Weeknd’s halftime performance at Super Bowl LV would look — and specifically, how the Weeknd’s face would look.
After being pushed back two months because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 Grammy Ceremony date is set for March 14th.
In archival footage from her 1992 “Star Search” appearance, host Ed McMahon asks a blunt question of a ten-year old Britney: “Do you have a boyfriend?”
Although the Rubenstein Arts Center’s film theater is quiet this semester, Screen/Society is finding ways to keep bringing the cinematic arts to Duke and Durham.
Why do we watch movies?
Americans constantly face inequality and opportunity loss, corollaries of living in a society buried in debt — so why haven't policymakers done better at protecting our finances?
On February 3, 2021, Peykar, still suffering from a lack of smell, realized that she could no longer taste flavors of food.
Director Mike Cahill is known for ambiguous science fiction that probes thought-provoking questions from the audience, but this film fails to do anything new. Open-ended questions are plentiful in the science-fiction genre, but they need a purpose.
There is more to college basketball in North Carolina and around the country than the predominately white institutions (PWIs) that are featured on TV.
Where “White Noise” gestured toward this deeper problem, the panel members provided interpretive clarity.
Eating healthy does not mean that the food doesn't taste great, however. Ausar is committed to putting items on the menu that he is passionate about and that he thinks taste wonderful.
Maybe she just loved herself too much. Maybe she was just not brave enough. Maybe she was afraid to find out that no relationship could ever live up to her expectations, not even her parents’.