LDOCs you missed
By Kevin Lincoln | April 16, 2009Seven years of LDOCs have given Duke University seven lineups of varying success. In the interest of nostalgia for concerts that I've never seen, one that I have and one that hasn't even happened...
Seven years of LDOCs have given Duke University seven lineups of varying success. In the interest of nostalgia for concerts that I've never seen, one that I have and one that hasn't even happened...
Weighing in at 0.38 ounces and standing at a mere 1.8 inches tall, the newest Apple iPod Shuffle is one of the smallest music players on the market. The third generation Shuffle, offered in silver...
Shuhei Yamamato's first band might have been a little out of this world. But his newest one is downright wild. Yamamoto, Trinity '07, is the bassist and co-founder of Pet Lions, a Chicago band...
Earlier this year, I almost joined the "Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana for LDOC" Facebook group. After seeing Hannah Montana: The Movie, I am counting my good blessings that Ben Folds and Gym Class...
This isn't officially my last issue of recess; that's technically next week, but in practice, I'll probably be hunkered down frantically finishing my thesis, abandoning all the real work to Andrew...
Natasha Khan's voice defies concise description. On Two Suns, Khan's second LP under the moniker Bat for Lashes, the English-Pakistani songwriter uses her flexible pipes to precisely express a wide...
Theater legend Jon Jory's adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, currently playing at PlayMakers Repertory Company, skillfully reworks Jane Austen's masterpiece, complete with multiple love triangles,...
It's pink, it's blonde and it sings. After making its impressive run on Broadway and even breaking the million-dollar mark for weekly grosses, Legally Blonde: The Musical will be storming the stage...
Dance-punk is so 2003, but dance-pop is so now. With Cut Copy, Crystal Castles, M83 and practically anything coming out of Sweden, 80s-sounding music is better today than it was in the 80s. Even...