Nasher Nights promotes local artists, chefs
By Caitlin Moyles | July 1, 2011Any Dukie longing for a cheap yet civilized way to spend a summer evening need look no further than the Nasher Museum of Art.
Any Dukie longing for a cheap yet civilized way to spend a summer evening need look no further than the Nasher Museum of Art.
Since its founding in 2008 by Tao Ye, TAO Dance quickly earned a reputation as China’s most promising up-and-coming modern dance troupe.
Although small in scale and packed into a traditional gallery space, the Ackland Art Museum’s new exhibit, DE-NATURED: German Art from Joseph Beuys to Martin Kippenberger, packs a punch.
With the end of the semester and final exams looming on the horizon, the thoughts of the majority of students have turned to Myrtle Beach and bolting from Durham as soon as possible.
The arts are coming into play as Duke increases its presence in China. Nick Yu, one of China’s premier playwrights, has spent the past five weeks working with Duke students in a course called “The...
A production of Aida is a daunting endeavor, where success or failure hinges purely on the music. Luckily, the music in Hoof ‘n’ Horn’s new production is stellar.
This evening, Duke Theater Studies will debut its spring production, The Laramie Project.
Edward Gomez, award-winning art critic, Fulbright Fellow and former A.B. Duke Scholar, will give a lecture entitled “Nostalgia for the Future,” adapted from his upcoming book, Big Soul: Meditations...
This weekend, more than 200 local artists will participate in a cultural event that is quintessentially Durham.
Local artist Stacy Lynn Waddell’s new exhibition UltraSuper—part of the Franklin Humanities Institute’s year-long exhibition series of African American, Caribbean and Diaspora arts—is a dynamic...
Those familiar with jazz know the names: Jeff “Tain” Watts, Ravi Coltrane, Nicholas Payton and Christian McBride.
Aptly titled Pieces: Recent Work, Susan Alta Martin’s new photography and sculpture exhibit at Golden Belt demonstrates the artistic coherence of piecing together different mediums.
With 30 Americans, the North Carolina Museum of Art enriches the local dialogue on contemporary art by African-American artists.
Cameron Crazies are not the only ones painting themselves blue this spring.
Typically in sci-fi, if even one detail is inconsistent within the invented universe, the film’s credibility falls to bits. Luckily, The Adjustment Bureau is driven more by romance than by...
Senior Luou Zhang will travel to China for the second summer in a row, this time with a team of dancers in the world’s second largest international dance competition, only behind the Olympics.
Lykke Li’s 2008 debut, Youth Novel, was a carefree exploration of young and vulnerable love, including lighthearted anthems such as “Dance, Dance, Dance” and “I’m Good, I’m Gone.”
Rubenstein Hall frequently serves as a modest gallery space for photography exhibitions. Hung on the walls between classrooms, the displays can be partially assessed by their ability to capture the...