The Runaways
By Claire Finch | April 22, 2010The Runaways is a kinesthetic, immersive experience that vibrates with a palpable energy, washing over and through the music, sets and performances
The Runaways is a kinesthetic, immersive experience that vibrates with a palpable energy, washing over and through the music, sets and performances
Coco Fusco, a now-canonical performance artist and feminist theorist, is coming to Duke to deliver a keynote address at this weekend’s Feminist Theory Workshop. Recess’ Claire Finch interviewed Fusco.
The overall feel of Beyu Caffe—the atmosphere, the music, the food—is comfort, plain and simple. Not anything overhwelmingly exceptional, but successful nonetheless in its ability to make you feel...
The Nasher’s newest exhibition, Lines of Attack: Conflicts in Caricature, presents an interesting collection of historical prints alongside their more modern incarnations. The older artwork shows...
The Space—as the warehouse is called—is shared by seven local artistic figures, spearheaded by poet-cum-muscian and Duke Performances Marketing Director Ken Rumble.
Big Shots presents hundreds of Andy Warhol's snapshots. Often used as studies for his larger paintings, the photographs are most interesting when capturing the numerous poses of a single subject.
Director Charles Randolph-Wright was sitting on some East Campus steps one evening in 1978 when he was inspired to drop the pre-med track and follow his dreams.