Editor's Note, 4/10
By Kathy Zhou | April 10, 2014I’m learning to be patient enough to cultivate the story I want.
I’m learning to be patient enough to cultivate the story I want.
Joe Henry, a veteran producer and an experienced singer-songwriter, will lend his voice to the tight harmonies and rich lyrics of Cincinnati band Over the Rhine and Los Angeles duo The Milk Carton...
“Alive Inside” presents an undoubtedly passionate and heart-wrenching look into patients’ lives brightened by musical intervention.
The end result is a film that not only chronicles Tanny’s experience as a dancer but also captures her untamable spirit and its refusal to succumb.
Yesterday, on the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Rwanda Genocide, the names of genocide victims filled the air in an endless stream. Today, the air still echoes with names as we remember...
"Machinal," by American playwright Sophie Treadwell, debuted in 1928 but was recently revived on the Broadway stage and, tonight, will premiere at Duke's Sheafer Theater.
Excellent singles can't enliven an album without a pulse.
There’s something intensely, enchantingly likeable about Dan Croll’s debut.
More than 90 different films, new and old, were meticulously selected for the 17th annual Full Frame Documentary Film Festival.
Has college become an education in isolation?
“Hoop Dreams” is the best place to start for those who have not seen any of James's films.
"Being in your head a lot and watching a lot of television are the perfect ingredients for breeding a standup comedian."
The effect is unsettling, but it does not seem contrived.
The effect is unsettling, but it does not seem contrived.
This is an album at war with itself.
This is an album at war with itself.
“Little Red” is an important artistic statement from a singer who is evolving her genre in an innovative and fresh way.
“It’s exciting to help them realize their ambitions.”
The Duke Colloquium is an opportunity for students to engage with ideas that are relevant to them, either professionally or in their everyday lives.
ChoreoLab 2014 will provide the platform by which the community can enter into the minds and hearts of dancers and choreographers from Duke as they put on spring’s main stage dance performance.