The Lorax
By Ashley Taylor | March 15, 2012The impending “end-of-the-world” doom surrounding the year 2012 coincides fatefully with the release of Dr.
The impending “end-of-the-world” doom surrounding the year 2012 coincides fatefully with the release of Dr.
The newest exhibit at the Durham Arts Council pushes photojournalism to another level.
This weekend marks the premiere of Nobel Prize-winning Nigerian playwright Wole Soyinka’s The Beatification of Area Boy: A Lagosian Kaleidoscope at Duke.
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Collaborating with other artists for the first time, Xaviera Simmons blended both visual and musical art forms in her latest project.
The newest exhibit at the Scrap Exchange in downtown Durham features a series of photographs by a group of unexpected artists.
At first glance, the Nasher Museum of Art’s new exhibit Color Balance, featuring the work of the two abstract artists Felrath Hines and Alma Thomas, appears uneven—the different styles are not...