Neon Trees cruises into Raleigh Saturday
By Georgia Parke | June 24, 2015Neon Trees is riding its pop momentum into Raleigh this Saturday.
Neon Trees is riding its pop momentum into Raleigh this Saturday.
The documentary promises to be a rich cross section of the obstacles Tibetans and indeed, all outsiders, face in a Han-dominated society.
The films each explore and push against the “southern mystique."
How former Duke tight end Gene Devine went from the gridiron to managing one of Durham's most successful restaurants.
Towerview gets up close and personal with vice president for student affairs Larry Moneta.
Kim Cates built Shooter's from the ground up—twice—and now has the most popular club in town.
Recess is here to give you our must-listen-to songs for Summer 2015.
They are at their strongest when they showcase their fresh, honest lyrics, embracing their bare-bones musical style.
The book, described as “absolutely indispensable to any aspiring or even mildly ambitious actor,” caught my attention, because I loved not only acting but also the butterflies that accompanied me...
It all rolls in like a long-term houseguest who leaves fresh flowers on your bedside table.
The owners are currently restructuring and refurbishing an empty restaurant building on the corner of Hillsborough Road and Trent Drive to become a second incarnation of the popular coffee locale...
For my life to be interrupted in that way by having to take care of another human being, it's challenging and difficult. But it's rewarding. I wouldn't change it because she's given me more than...
"Duke Coffeehouse was one of our first shows outside of Chapel Hill that had good attendance. It was one of the first guaranteed payments we had where we were like, maybe you could make music to...
Less than a year since it opened, The Shed has made a habit of hosting renowned musicians in its intimate downtown jazz venue.
The entirety of the album is nuanced, driving, and mind bending, but it also has its standout moments.
The Nasher Museum of Art holds more than 11,000 pieces in its permanent collection, but few of these works are ever seen by students during their years at Duke.
Soko is a French singer and award-nominated actress. Our Local Arts Editor Drew Haskins interviewed her in light of the release of her critically-lauded second album, My Dreams Dictate My Reality, recently released on Because Music.