Watch out, Chapel Hill!
By Meghan Valerio | April 1, 2004In an effort to open up opporunities for involvment in the Arts, the Durham Convention and Visitors Bureau and Durham Arts Council has unveiled the Durham Cultural Master Plan.
In an effort to open up opporunities for involvment in the Arts, the Durham Convention and Visitors Bureau and Durham Arts Council has unveiled the Durham Cultural Master Plan.
John Leguizamo took the Page Auditorium stage Tuesday night with a friendly wave and a brewski in hand.
"I have a vagina... and I like to be on stage. That's what I said at auditions. Women's issues are important to me, and some of the issues in the monologues are things I can relate to in my life.".
The Blacks: A Clown Show, running this weekend at The Ark on East Campus, pushes the questions and boundaries of race and theater in ways Duke's campus has never seen before.
"This show is a plea to everyone to just take a hard look at yourselves, and no matter what you see, just rock the hell out.".
Black box theater, while often freeing, produces a number of challenges--sets are often simple, funding low and time limited.
Get out your washboard and start clicking Snapple caps--the Bang on a Can All-Stars are coming to town.
When Ben Stein entered Page Auditorium on Parent's Weekend, he announced his devotion to Dr. Dre.
"If you have a voice, it needs to be heard," writes the slam poet Abyss.