Arts & Culture
Though rain and other campus events led to two postponements, the spirit of Duke Day persevered when it finally came ...
Ang reclaims culture and heritage through theater
The small stage of the World Music Hall looked vast with only some old books, a stool covered with black ...
Film Commentary: The case against Borat
Late in "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan," our hero finds himself in a ...
Poet muses on manatees, Rumsfeld
The most powerful country in the world has an obligation to understand its profound influence on others so it can ...
Dance majors choreograph thought-provoking senior theses
Skilled dancers graced the ’92 with their presence last weekend as they carried out the visions of four senior Dance ...
Experimental sounds: The Hub combines music and technology
"hub is in da house," wrote Scott Gresham-Lancaster, typing to his band-mates onto a giant screen that hung over a ...
Nauman ’07 and Earhart ’07 bring original hip popera to MPR
On Saturday night, students flocked to the hip popera, "Breakfast in the City: A Solipsistic Eclipse." The original, psychedelic bit ...
Flux Quartet performs at Crowell
With a collective intake of breath, the Flux Quartet launched into a performance that explored the challenging, lush, and energized ...
The Cine-Files
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby; Notorious; Half Nelson; L’Enfant
Panel of experienced actors and directors share insights, stories
This past Tuesday in the Woodhead Lounge, in the midst of a story about his career, Gilbert Parker '48 told ...
