Chekhov's Uncle Vanya comes to Sheafer this November
By Jamie Kessler | September 3, 2013"I would go as far as to say that this is a nontraditional production..."
"I would go as far as to say that this is a nontraditional production..."
By bringing in issues of how people are photographed and how they are perceived by the viewer, Kempson will bring Sontag’s criticism to life in another medium.
Gaskin's usage of radiant color in contrast to his black-and-white photography takes us inside various cultures and even introduces his viewers to civil movements, including the fight for gay rights.
The frenzy begins in October with a love triangle cagefight-of-the-sexes and ends with the acclaimed Strange Beauty Film Festival in June.
The massive property is simple—even austere—on the outside, but the interior flourishes with Islamic art, furniture, jewelry and architectural elements curated by Duke herself.
Endeavoring freshmen searching for God in the midst of Orientation Week need look no further than Brody Theater on East Campus.
After two years of renovation, the new and improved Baldwin Auditorium is open on East Campus.
I learned this verb “to accompany.” How do you accompany a community on its path in a way that is helpful rather than patronizing?
Situated at the food truck section of the Saturday morning Durham Farmer’s Market is a foldout table with several pastries with their suggested prices.
Now in its sixth season, Duke Performances brings together the best of the summer for its popular concert series, Music in the Gardens.
In its second semester since its return to campus, Karamu Theater Company debuts its spring production tonight.
“We are trying to find and document and reveal the art and craft of baseball.”
Durham is officially the tastiest town in the South.
“Something appealing, something appalling, something for everyone, a comedy tonight!”
The interactive immersion of CANE prompts the audience to reflect on how history is realized.
“What’s exciting is that [Kwilecki’s collection] is kind of incomparable. Who else has spent forty years in one place?”
“I knew when we started, I wasn’t going to shy away from any of this.”
It feels foolish to talk in abstract terms because there is little abstract here.
The English department and the Blackburn Fund will host a poetry reading by Blackburn Visiting Poet Jay Wright and a play reading the following night.
The Bryan Center’s Sheafer Lab Theater has become a surreal, Cocteau-inspired, pseudo-Renaissance wonderland.