Sir Walter Records in Raleigh is making Christmas's giving-and-receiving theme more musical with its fourth annual Christmas collaboration.
Skyrocketing movie budgets, an increasingly common industry reality, can go one of two ways: critical and financial success or plague-riddled disasters. I wonder then what will happen with the film...
The plot is predictable but lovable, the characters a collection of extremes. But then again, Pirate Radio is about fun and the indisputable love of rock.
Roland Emmerich’s 2012 is not as disastrous a disaster flick as one would think.
Arts groups from Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill have decided that it’s time to give the Triangle arts scene a facelift—or at least a makeover.
Will Hackney and Martin Anderson, the heads of Trekky Records, love Christmas and community. It's something that becomes apparent with each iteration of the annual Christmas at the Cradle, this...
The Space—as the warehouse is called—is shared by seven local artistic figures, spearheaded by poet-cum-muscian and Duke Performances Marketing Director Ken Rumble.
Brooke Hartley considers all the math you didn't learn in high school. In the classroom anyway.
Mayer’s fourth studio release, Battle Studies, is consistent with his previous works, replete with his unimpressive vocals and ridiculously repetitive lyrics.
It is a terrible feeling to read a book by your favorite author and wonder whether you should go back and reread their previous works to see whether they were really as good as you remember.
In his self-described prequel to Get Rich or Die Tryin', 50 comes out with guns blazing on his fourth LP only to fizzle by the album's close.
Sure, Lindsay Lohan got into a rough patch along the road. But Jack Wilkinson still cannot resist the 11-year-old girl he fell in love with all those years ago in The Parent Trap.
Musical titans, Escovedo and Lambchop (the band’s numbers are ever in flux, but its core is Kurt Wagner) represent different musical upbringings and even more different sounds. Genre-defying in...