Music Review: Lions
By Gary Hoffman | February 20, 2014It’s obvious his music gives him peace from past troubles, and he just wants to share that with others.
It’s obvious his music gives him peace from past troubles, and he just wants to share that with others.
It’s obvious his music gives him peace from past troubles, and he just wants to share that with others.
The broadening spectrum of guy-girl electronic duos has infiltrated every trip hop-friendly sound studio from Los Angeles to New York.
Starting on Saturday night, several students will write, direct and perform in a series of plays within the span of just 24 hours.
It turns out I had chosen the best place to be trapped in during a tornado: a beautiful used bookstore. With a basement.
For all who mastered their fates and captained their souls to Shooters: may that spirit never die.
The Ice-Picks.
Duke students have been lining up for Me Too Monologues for years, but soon, audiences at other schools might have the chance to do the same.
It’s not often an album listen will require emotional preparation, but this is Mark Kozelek.
“For those who have experienced combat, the war is never over.”
We are curators, you and I and everyone we know.
It has more brains and heart than its plastic protagonists would suggest.
“Real Hair” is refreshingly different from the overdone indie-pop genre that’s taken over the modern music scene.
The film is one idyllic sensation after another.
“Where artists thrive, culture thrives. It makes people want to move here, and it makes people want to stay here.”
"I love for stone to look fluid, for the finished sculpture to look like it might be a pencil sketch."
"Celebration" exhibits Little Green Pig’s commitment to nontraditional casting and confronting violent or erotic subject material.
Mami Nora’s is a great entry-way into a cuisine not often seen in the Triangle area.
Rarely do we see weekends as beautiful—as teeming—as this.
Bear with me for a moment while I gush about the carillon.