Third Date troupe stretches improv show from one word
This Friday, the Third Date Improv Troupe brings a different kind of comedy to the Common Ground Theatre.
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This Friday, the Third Date Improv Troupe brings a different kind of comedy to the Common Ground Theatre.
This winter, Hoof 'n’ Horn looks to start new conversations about mental illness in “Next to Normal.”
Next month, Duke Performances will combine the visual and the musical to produce an experience that audiences of all ages will not be likely to forget.
Durham residents will soon have the opportunity to experience groundbreaking performances from halfway across the world.
In 1990, the Center for Documentary Studies opened its doors, becoming the first institution in the United States solely dedicated to documentary arts. Twenty five years later, the center is celebrating Documentary 2015: Origins and Inventions, a forum dedicated to looking at documentary today.
Peter Del Vecho has produced a number of Disney films, including “The Princess and the Frog” and “Winnie the Pooh,” but is best known for producing “Frozen,” which won the 2014 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for "Let It Go." Last weekend, Del Vecho attended Duke’s Parents Weekend as the father of a first-year student and gave a talk on the production of “Frozen." The Chronicle’s Christy Kuesel talked with Del Vecho about the film industry, how to be a producer and why some fans of the film just can't let it go.
Recess' Christy Kuesel and Elizabeth Djinis sampled the N.C. State Fair's culinary offerings on Friday, and through a scientific rating system known only to Kuesel and Djinis, Recess has rated the foods accordingly.
This past weekend, high schoolers working on their college search had the opportunity to see Duke from a new perspective by looking through the lens of its arts and humanities programs.
Alex Giannascoli, known artistically as Alex G, has released seven full-length albums. His most recent album “Beach Music” debuted earlier this month on Oct. 9. His first six albums were self-recorded, but “Beach Music” was released in collaboration with Domino Records. Hailing from Philadelphia, Giannascoli began his music career as a bedroom singer-songwriter but has accumulated a large following over the past several years.
Last Thursday, the Duke Coffeehouse hosted a student concert as part of the Duke Arts Festival. Six different acts performed at the event, which was a new addition to the annual festival starting with last year. The campus organization advertised the event online and solicited submissions from individual students, but did not hold auditions.
The rainy weather this week has not dampened the spirit of the Duke Arts Festival, spanning from Sept. 28 to Oct. 5.
Duke students will have the opportunity to start their Pride weekend off this Friday with a dramatic look into the darker side of the American media and legal system.