The man who put the Bull in Bull City will soon be returning to rejuvenate downtown with a second take. Durham will soon be the filming location for its 25th feature film, Main Street. The movie is...
Award-winning puppeteer Basil Twist knows how to enchant an audience. Following eight original productions, Twist's next project is designing the puppet and set for the Department of Theater...
This year's library party, branded "Pangaea: One World, One Party," will feature a smorgasbord of internationally themed entertainment, all in Perkins Library Friday night. Campus musical mainstays...
Like sex in a church, the Black Lips are an odd marriage of the holy and the hedonistic. Their fifth studio album, 200 Million Thousand, lacks the sheer kinetic energy of their live performances...
Well, this weekend the Oscars were no surprise. As everyone guessed, Scrabble took home the Academy Award in every category, including best animated short. Scrabble tells the story of a posse of...
The more semesters you spend at Duke, the harder it is to remember all the renowned lecturers who have visited campus. But this weekend's poetry festival boasts appearances by not one but 12...
When I was in first grade, my mother sat me down in a laminate IHOP diner booth, looked at me from across the plastic rim of her iced tea as she watched me drizzle syrup over my chocolate-chip...
Jazz giants Jason Moran and Charles Tolliver will perform shows in New York City marking the 50th anniversary of a landmark Thelonious Monk concert this weekend, in a celebration presented by Duke...
The ideology of Memphis native Project Pat's seventh studio album, Real Recognize Real, can be summed up quickly: money, strip clubs, guns and weed.
A cast of 30 Duke students just wanted to dance. But in an unfortunate instance of life imitating art, student musical theater troupe Hoof 'n' Horn was forced to abandon its production of Footloose...
Friedrich Nietzsche once said that a man who is very busy seldom changes his opinions. Well, Max Schulte-Hillen, Trinity '07, wants to broaden your horizons-on music, that is.
Considering that my tastes in film and music are derived from the corky Max Fischer of Rushmore, it would have been difficult for me to write a negative review of Davy, the sophomore album from...