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By Greg Bloom, Hilary Lewis, Macy Parker, Greg Veis and David Walters | September 5, 2002The Pietasters?Cat?s Cradle: Sept. 13 at 9 p.m. $12.
The Pietasters?Cat?s Cradle: Sept. 13 at 9 p.m. $12.
It's that time--when your mind recedes into a pool of slack, stagnant, foul water, disturbed only by the most remote stimuli. The waters may ripple, but they quickly settle.
Early July I'm up in the Chronicle office and, surprise, U2 isn't blaring out like the perpetual sermon, but instead WXDU sends me a sign.
Remember when Michael Jackson told Billie Jean that the kid was not his son? I don't know about you, but I never found that particularly difficult to believe.
orget the galaxy far, far away; forget spiderwebs in the streets of New York; forget the alien landing strips in rural Pennsylvania; and please forget would-be spies with mojo--the real action this...
Searching for that fourth class to keep you sane between Econ, PPS and Stats? For those of you too lazy to click on the Special Topics courses on ACES, Arts Editor Vicki Kaplan has hunted down...
Wanna keep an alternacountry geek busy for a few hours? Mention Uncle Tupelo and see if he doesn't talk your ear off.
Being a Sleater-Kinney fanboy is close to what it must be like to grow up with a much older and radder sister.
Between its bickering judges, questionable voting practices and prepackaged wannabe stars, American Idol has become the runaway pop culture phenomenon of the summer.
Jennifer Aniston couldn't have done it alone. Sure, Mrs. Pitt's performance in The Good Girl won rave reviews, a Sundance standing ovation and the cover of August Vogue.
Here's a shocker: Popular icons may be more invention than individual; at times they aren't real at all.
Although it's often hidden, Duke's on-campus theater community is one of the nation's strongest among liberal arts colleges, ranging from faculty-directed shows with lush production values to plays...
The final nail has yet to be pushed into the wooded casket, but the demise is eminent: Duke's on-campus social scene is effectively dead.
I remember so many early mornings spent in front of the television, Pop-Tart and bowl of Cookie Crisp in hand... Voltron, Transformers, Rainbow Brite and best of all, Scooby-Doo.
Gender-bending intrigue, solve-it-yourself mysteries and settings ranging Victorian Africa to "a non-geographical location"--Duke's fall theatrical lineup promises a host of opportunities for...
Memo to fashion-forward freshmen: Fear not.
What1s a music community without a venue? Up until the last several months, Durham residents have pondered that very question.
Red Hot Chilli PeppersBy the way.
Recess editor Greg Veis caught up with Little Steven (né: Steven Van Zandt) earlier this month, and he talked to one of the busiest men in show business about the future of The Sopranos, Bruce...