Music Review: Sweetheart 2014
By Sid Gopinath | February 6, 2014There is a fine line between covering a song and replicating it.
There is a fine line between covering a song and replicating it.
"They have proven that dance artists can effectively change the way that people experience their lives."
"America Seen" covers a broad chunk of history that would become formative to our current generation of American culture.
Ultimately, the record is a little ungainly and it often feels like Mercer and Danger Mouse are in different worlds.
Lilac Shadows wanted to do something special for the release of their latest record.
Saunders always manages to earnestly and hopefully portray the human condition, while still leaving room for darker themes and satire.
This is a dispatch from the other side.
With our taste buds satisfied at the conclusion of Triangle Restaurant Week 2014, our ears are now in for an indulgent treat.
"Maybe she’ll be our undoing."
It’s easy enough to finish a piece of writing because it’s due, but it’s grueling to finish a piece of writing because it’s good.
Silvia Heyden and Edith London were exemplars in making Durham a viable place for artists to create and show work.
Listening to “Trouble” reminded me of watching “Girls.”
While many of the band’s key elements are still present from early recordings, the album seems obsessed with style when it should have focused more on substance.
"Me Too Monologues" returns for its longest-ever run with two weekends of highly personal monologues written by anonymous students for the performance.
Despite a 40-year span of significant artwork, Motley is one of the least visible artists of the 20th century.
An alumni of the Center for Documentary Studies won the U.S. Documentary directing award at the Sundance Film Festival Saturday evening.
Getting to the newly renovated Art, Art History and Visual Studies wing in the Smith Warehouse is no easy feat, but those who make the trek will consider stopping in more than once.
Everything slows down, leaving the first half’s anthemic tone and punching beats behind in favor of gentler melodies and pensive lyrics.
This weekend, Duke Performances will present “Love’s Infrastucture,” a show that combines local indie pop music, intense puppet work and dynamic live video feeds to create an innovative and unique...