'The Crow' found love in the face of loss
By Alexandra Bateman | March 28, 2018There are some films that almost everyone agrees are unsuitable for children.
There are some films that almost everyone agrees are unsuitable for children.
Have you ever thought about what North Carolina would be like if there was no tobacco farming?
Looking back at the Chronicle archives, many advertisements from past decades are surprising — ranging from being goofy to wholly discriminatory.
The Smiths’ third and suitably named studio album underlines a group at the pinnacle of its career.
College can be a very ugly place when it comes to fashion.
On March 12, senior Kelsey Graywill’s visual art showcase “Makings of a Mind” at Louise Jones Brown Gallery concluded its exhibition.
My alarm goes off at 7:45 a.m., 50 minutes before my first class of the day begins.
“One Day at a Time,” Netflix’s first original family sitcom, premiered on the streaming platform last year with little to no fanfare.
Sorority Noise is a band that, more than most, embraces the personal.
On March 31, Girls Rock NC’s third annual fundraiser Rock Roulette will be held in Motorco Music Hall, where nine new bands formed just two months ago will showcase their hard work and perform original songs and covers.
Partnering with other on-campus groups, including DukeArts and DEMAN, Kip Frey, director of the Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative, launched the StudioDuke program this year.
Last year, Sophia Santillan, assistant professor in the practice in the department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, saw an NBC News clip about Repair Café. Now, she’s working with the North Carolina chapter to bring Repair Café to Duke.
The midterms have been taken, the rivalry game has been played and the weather has taken a turn for the better — spring break is nearly here.
The first time I attended a poetry reading was last Thursday at Brody Theater on East Campus.
We had shivered in the cold. We had been awakened by the siren at 3 a.m. And the day had finally come.
Netflix is cashing in on the success of “Stranger Things” with its new original series, “Everything Sucks!,” a tale of teenage love, angst and friendship set in the mid-1990s.
Waking up in my new, full-size, Megadorm bed on the first day of classes this semester, the first thought I had was, “This is the first day of the rest of your life.”
Our new pop culture podcast, Reel to Reel, launches today with Episode 1, “Tastemakers,” now available on Soundcloud and iTunes.
Two weeks ago, presidential portraits of the Obamas were unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery.