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Editor's Note 26: on teamwork

There is a long list of many major collaborations that may be topped by what is about to come to Duke: R. Kelly and Jay-Z, Aerosmith and Run-DMC, Linkin Park and Jay-Z, Peanut Butter and Jelly,...


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She & Him

Though Scarlett Johansson's 2008 debut album might be the most buzzed about, another sultry starlet has entered the music world.


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arts briefs

Small Town Records, a subsidiary of the Duke University Union, will hold its first annual CD release party today at Alivia's. The event will feature performances by Small Town rock bands Smooch and...


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pseudofed

I have to admit, I was hooked on Pseudofed after seeing the ridiculous Facebook group photos, featuring a floppy-haired boy with orange pants, yellow sunglasses, a wheelbarrow and a keyboard (Nate...


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Raconteurs

The latest contestant in the recent competition to see who can release their album in the most bizarre way is the Raconteurs


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Funny Games

It's Hostel set at a yacht club. Imagine two young, more effeminate Patrick Batemans that have a special taste for upper-middle-class families.


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Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg, finding time to record a ninth album despite his commitment to appearing in every stoner comedy in the last 15 years, is easily the most self-aware, larger-than-life rap figure of his...


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Franklin features own Hope

Stacy-Lynn Waddell's new exhibit, From That Point On, tackles one of the hardest concepts in artistic representation: capturing the essence of someone's life.


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Rick Ross

It's safe to say that fame has not changed Rick Ross. The boastful style, the drug-motivated rhymes and the endless lists of expensive, shiny objects that were present in Ross's 2006 debut album,...