'Holy Moly!': Duke grads found cannoli food truck
By Jessica Williams | September 19, 2018One of the newest trucks to hit Durham's food truck scene, Holy Moly Cannoli is a labor of love started by two Duke grads.
One of the newest trucks to hit Durham's food truck scene, Holy Moly Cannoli is a labor of love started by two Duke grads.
Anne-Maria Makhulu did not always plan to become an associate professor of anthropology and African American studies. Originally from the U.K., she began training as a ballerina when she was just four years old, like many girls do.
Very few, at least in West Union, acted like a Hurricane was going to strike Durham on Wednesday.
This upcoming weekend, Durham Central Park will be home to yet another food-centric event: a Nacho Festival hosted by Qspresso Food Truck.
Last fall, the fourth season of “BoJack Horseman” landed — perhaps for the first time in the show’s run — on something like hope.
After returning home from my Duke Engage in Charlotte this summer, I spent a good chunk of my month before school thinking about school. Perhaps too much of that time. But this year is an important one. Sophomore year is major declaration year.
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Located on the Duke Medicine Pavilion Greenway, hidden by the surrounding buildings, lies a secret of the Duke University Hospital: the Duke Farmers’ Market.
On Sept. 20 at 7 p.m., The Regulator will host a reading and signing of Fee’s book, released in May: “Places I Stopped on the Way Home: A Memoir of Chaos and Grace.” The book chronicles Fee’s years in New York City trying to find her way.
I am not the most adept at poetry. I often shirk away from poetry readings, which deny me the comfort of meditating over lines and stanzas, rotating them in my mind until they yield some sense.
Sophomores get little fanfare.
“Eighth Grade” opens with an image of a screen, blurry with the resolution of a webcam. Kayla Day (Elsie Fisher) speaks directly to the camera.
In his fourth studio album as Blood Orange, British-born Devonté Hynes delves into what is is like to be a black swan in a society that continues to place outsider labels on people of colour, as well as those who are queer.
When my best friend Gwen suddenly died just two months into our last semester of high school, I felt disconnected from everything.
It could have all been so perfect.
Every now and then, a song swarms into pop culture, dominates the music scene, and fizzles out gently into the background.
Netflix is on a roll with successful rom-coms, and “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” is no exception.
I’ve always been excited when it comes to my turn to write a staff note, for I see it as an opportunity to force myself to sort my thoughts and reflect on how I’ve grown over the semester.
On Sept. 1, the Nasher Museum of Art opened its new exhibition, “People Get Ready: Building a Contemporary Collection.”
“The Visible Spectrum,” a free screening series of experimental documentaries will be shown at the Rubenstein Arts Center every Tuesday night at 7 p.m. from Sept. 4 through Oct. 2.