Kenan film series brings the New South to Duke
By Hannah Anderson-Baranger | January 14, 2014The films each explore and push against the “southern mystique."
The films each explore and push against the “southern mystique."
What a wonderful album to release during these frigid depths of winter.
The film oscillates between excessively bleak pessimism and arguably equally excessive optimism.
He acted upon his potential with a force that many would assume to be beyond accessible.
As various industry award ceremonies approach, Hollywood begins to loose what many see as the most significant films of the year.
We live in a world where billions have come before us and where archetypes have been defined and redefined.
We live in a world where billions have come before us and where archetypes have been defined and redefined.
“Dallas Buyers Club” takes an inherently unlikable, or in the very least unrelatable, character and twists him into a tragically flawed antihero.
The score is sometimes uncertain, sometimes frenzied, sometimes spine-chilling and sometimes glorious.
“Britney Jean” isn't particularly innovative, but it shouldn’t have to be.
Two movies into "The Hunger Games," and this series could really go either way.
"The Emerson String Quartet is probably the most important American string quartet of the last quarter century."
If we hope to resuscitate the novel, we must be willing to ask ourselves the difficult, albeit obvious, questions.
"Divas! Queens! We don't need no man! Salute!"
Each of the five stories showcases only a handful of works at most; Burden’s pieces are massive enough, or commanding enough, to merit an entire museum floor.
Last semester, Wii in my friend’s Kilgo dorm was an institution.
"There is something in the music that reaches somebody’s soul or some part of somebody’s soul."
This adaptation is faithful enough to please English teachers with something to show when they finish teaching the novel, but it adds very little in story or interpretation.
"The showcase shows the potential for dance to reach out in a lot of different ways."