Music Review: Rihanna's 'Anti'
By Drew Haskins | February 11, 2016After three and a half long years, the wait is finally over: the new Rihanna album is finally here.
After three and a half long years, the wait is finally over: the new Rihanna album is finally here.
“Hollow”—Tori Kelly ft. Big Sean People need to stop neglecting Tori Kelly.
This Thursday, Page auditorium is sure to be packed with Duke students waiting to see BØRNS in a special mid-semester concert. While concerts like Heatwave and Old Duke are traditions at Duke, other concerts are more of a rarity, making BØRNS a unique opportunity to see a popular musical artist.
The Carolina Theatre will host the Nevermore Film Festival this Valentine’s Day weekend—forgoing mushy romance films for something a bit more macabre.
The Durham Co-op Market has not even been open for one year, but it is already starting to make a huge difference in the Durham community.
My experience with newspapers started back in 2007, when my classmates and I produced a weekly four-page Word document and shamelessly distributed it to all 62 people in our grade.
Above all else, Amy Schumer has always been controversial. Her style of humor has polarized critics and listeners alike.
Although many community members have grown increasingly frustrated with the delays and inconveniences associated with the renovations of the West Union building, some will have the chance to have their artwork displayed when the doors finally open.
The Chronicle's Georgia Parke sat down with McGinn to talk about "Chef's Table," and the creative worlds of food and directing.
“It’s been very interesting to try to figure out how to develop this style,” Sipp said. “We’ve been in the process of developing a style that we can’t watch anybody else around here do.”
Last Spring, Duke’s dance department kicked off the Passion of Flamenco, a year during which the department welcomed world-renowned artists to teach and perform for students.
The Chronicle: You attended Durham School of the Arts. Whend id you first know you wanted to be a performer? PT: I worked at Duke -- I didn’t find that until I was way into adult life.
This winter, Hoof n’ Horn looks to start new conversations about mental illness in Next to Normal. Next to Normal is a rock musical that came out in 2009, which explores the journey of the Goodman family.
The English indie rock band, Mystery Jets, recently released their fifth album.
Last spring, Duke’s dance department kicked off the Passion of Flamenco, a year during which the department welcomed world-renowned artists to teach and perform for students.
Although a plethora of unique and eclectic shows have come to Durham throughout the years, the city has never seen anything like this before.
Daughter, an indie folk band hailing from the UK, dropped its most recent album, Not To Disappear, on January 15th this year.
Recruitment and rush have always been my favorite and least favorite time of year on campus. Like most days at Duke, every day during recruitment feels like a year, since everyone’s rushing off from one flurry of social events to the next.
In February, Duke Performances will combine the visual and the musical to produce an experience audiences of all ages won’t be likely to forget. Composer Benoit Charest will lead the nine-piece Le Terrible Orchestre de Belleville in a live performance of his score from the critically acclaimed movie Triplets of Belleville, in conjunction with a screening of the movie.
An upcoming exhibition in the Duke Power Plant Gallery is more than just something pretty to look at.