Little Green Pig reimagines Richard II as all-female pub crawl
By LaCresha Styles | September 13, 2012Richie reimagines Shakespeare’s Richard II as a present-day wealthy clan of hard-partying girls, with the fierce Richie as ringleader.
Richie reimagines Shakespeare’s Richard II as a present-day wealthy clan of hard-partying girls, with the fierce Richie as ringleader.
The aggressive bass line, shrill guitar solo and loud drum beat continued on, a locomotive from hell made sonic, and I wept.
The newly released Coffeehouse lineup for fall 2012 has both Triangle musicians and Duke students jittery with enthusiasm.
Do you want to be right or do you want to be happy?
Coexist stands out because of the nuanced relationship between the two vocalists.
Dylan will always be here, donning a bemused expression and his Panama hat.
Whether you love or hate Lawless, you can’t deny that everyone involved certainly wanted to create something memorable.
What do you do when you wake up and find your girlfriend has asphyxiated on her own vomit?
If anyone knows how to get over a breakup, it’s Jens Lekman.
At Hopscotch, Matthew E. White will present “the biggest production that [the festival] has ever done.”
Recess Editors weigh in on their most anticipated acts of the weekend.
Frank is an elderly ex-cat burglar tending toward senility and resisting technological advancements in a well-crafted near future.
Monday nights—correction—most weeknights at Duke just became more intriguing.
Overall the musicianship of Corea and Burton is absolutely superb.
To say that Chan Marshall has been through some rough stuff would be an understatement.
An intimate staff of young, creative minds set their sights on a lofty goal—and succeeded.
This weekend at the Carrack will be especially gilded.
ADF has never had its own space to use for classes, showcases or training—that is, until now.
There’s something vintage about Centipede Hz
Duke Dance Professor Purnima Shah’s debut documentary has been making the film festival circuit.