Afro-Cuban jazz legend to perform at Baldwin
By Annie Piotrowski | October 23, 2014“It’s too bad Baldwin doesn’t have a dance floor anymore. They’ll have to use the aisles.”
“It’s too bad Baldwin doesn’t have a dance floor anymore. They’ll have to use the aisles.”
“Revolution Grrrl Style Now!," the rallying cry of the early 90’s riot grrrl movement, is everywhere in the packed concert hall.
The Visual Arts festival speaks to us on a personal level, whether or not we identify as artists.
I personally will only believe Duke is an artsy school if The Chronicle shifts its content to woodcut-block print zines printed with vegetable dyes from the campus farm.
In Monica Byrne’s future, each character works to claim her story, no matter what devastating consequences accompany the truth.
Each song surrounds the listener with variety and excitement, yet reminds them that nothing can alter their profound sense of loss.
Annie Piotrowski on feminism and fandom
“Don’t come with preconceived notions about what dance–even modern dance–should look like.”
The Raleigh-Durham area is home to more than a dozen small-press fiction magazines. We dug into three of them.
It turns out I had chosen the best place to be trapped in during a tornado: a beautiful used bookstore. With a basement.