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The Phoenix Takes Flight

Since 1997, students and community residents from all over the Triangle have gathered at the East Campus Coffeehouse Wednesday or Thursday nights to revel in the most universal of art forms: poetry.


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The Truth:

A few years ago, in my early years at Duke, among Busch Light and polo shirts, I followed hushed voices to a West Campus bench.


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Corgan's Zwan Song

While Billy Corgan's work-hard, work-hard mentality may have been the force that ultimately smashed the Smashing Pumpkins, his serious approach to music produced artful, profound, post-grunge rock...


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Pretty Girls Make Graves

I have to admit that I didn't know what to expect from an alleged punk band with no previous full-length releases and a name derived from a Jack Kerouac autobiography.


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Ms. Film Roars into Town

We've all played around with camcorders at some point, and we've all had delusions of Hollywood excess. If you're really cool, maybe you even made it as an extra on Dawson's Creek at some point.


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On the Road

If my study abroad session in London has turned me into the Recess foreign correspondent, then we're all in big trouble. This just in: I've been drunk ever since I got here.


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Film: Notable NICKLEBY

While it may seem impossible to turn an 800-page Charles Dickens novel into a film of reasonable length without doing it a great injustice, writer/director Douglas McGrath succeeds admirably with...


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Taste: Hummus!!!

So Mediterranean Deli and Catering in Chapel Hill won't win any awards for name originality, but they certainly have some of the best Middle Eastern food in the area.


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Film: You Only Live Twice

Staying in tonight? Catching up on some quality trash TV? You're not alone. Thank Chuck Barris, the - those campy 60s and 70s primetime hits considered precursors to modern reality TV shows.


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Arts: Cheery Chekhov

Russian playwright Anton Chekhov's most famous works, such as The Seagull, Uncle Vanya and The Three Sisters, turned him into a 20th century critic's darling.


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Trends: Gothic Scene

Get your Red Bull ready: It's time to stay up way past your bedtime. Sure, you could be pulling an all-nighter at the library, but now it's time to party.