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By Varun Lella | November 17, 2005There I was drooling on myself in front of other people, and I didn't care. It was right in front of me, gleaming a pearl white similar to the downy soft feathers of an angel's wings.
There I was drooling on myself in front of other people, and I didn't care. It was right in front of me, gleaming a pearl white similar to the downy soft feathers of an angel's wings.
Charlize Theron's scrapbook must be getting pretty low on blank pages these days.
Good Night, and Good Luck is set in an era when cigarette commercials were still on television and anchors lit up on air.
Tim Westergen likes music. A lot. Enough to catalogue just about every song recorded in the past hundred years-and to come up with 400 criteria for categorizing them.
We were beyond thrilled when we heard Mad Hatter's, our favorite overpriced cafe and bakeshop, was coming to the newly built Bostock.
Internationally-renowned organist Mary Preston will perform an organ recital at the Duke Chapel this Sunday as part of a year-long organ series at the Duke Chapel.
She's regarded as one of the best classical musicians in the world. But violinist Hilary Hahn, performing at Duke Saturday, is no stuffy elitist.
Get Rich or Die Tryin', the semi-autobiographical big-screen debut of Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, is just about what you'd expect.
Broadway at Duke brought the hit musical I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change about modern love and romance to Page Auditorium Tuesday.
Nine days, four directors, three countries, one school.
The following are the top 10 recess-handpicked, handcrafted openers for this review of Neil Diamond's latest LP 12 Songs.
Many people are familiar with Albert Einstein as a physicist, but few know of his other passion in life: music.
Sure, it's a music recommendation service.
5. Underwater Smallville. OK, American Idol alum and former model Alan Ritchson's stint as the ultimate fishy superhero didn't make for the best Smallville episode ever.
Like Platform Nine-and-Three-Quarters, (don't pretend you're too cool to get the reference), it's easy to blow by the Louise Brown Gallery in the Bryan Center and never know what you're missing.
It has been said that wine is the earthly ambrosia. Yet this most divine and transcendent beverage remains shrouded in mystery to all but a select few.
If you've ever wondered what exactly is wrong with the world, the answer is simple: R. Kelly. You might think I'm joking, but let me assure you, I am not.
The photographs of Steven B. Smith put us on familiar ground.