Meet me at midnight: Taylor’s Swift VMAs success and album announcement
By Sasha Provost | September 16, 2022Taylor Swift has quite a lot going on at the moment.
Taylor Swift has quite a lot going on at the moment.
A word loses its meaning the more it’s used.
Walking into the visitor center of Duke Homestead, one might be surprised to see a small exhibit on the history of the Jews in North Carolina in the lobby.
The Nasher Museum of Art’s latest exhibition, “Roy Lichtenstein: History in the Making, 1948 - 1960,” opened on August 25 after a two-year postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Getting to know a new city can be a challenge.
“The Bear” is a show about food, but it’s also a show about twelve quietly grieving people trapped in a kitchen.
While the severance procedure in itself is fascinating and twists the idea of “work-life balance” into outright “work-life division,” viewers can soon find out that this is just the facade of the series.
I just want to make the most of my last year of college.
Senior Abby Huang decided during her senior year of high school that she wanted to found a virtual marketplace start-up. Many iterations of her vision later, Huang and her team of Duke undergraduate and graduate students have launched Dime Marketplace, a platform designed for young creators to sell their products.
Biographical dramas are always bound to take creative liberties, so while their frustration is understandable, viewers should also take into account whether or not these inaccuracies make the narrative better.
Gov Ball returns to New York City this weekend, showcasing over 60 artists across three stages and a multitude of genres.
At times, I felt like a failed editor, like Recess was deteriorating because of me. Even writing that now feels so silly and self-aggrandizing. Recess is so much more than its editor.
What I do have, however limited it may seem at times, is something that I know hurts to leave behind.
Nowadays, it seems like television shows are too afraid to experiment.
Telling a story of longing and loss, alternative indie singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine divulges her experience of heartbreak and falling out of love in her second studio album, “five seconds flat,” released April 8.
The Chronicle compiled Easter festivities and other spring events happening in Durham from this weekend through the end of April — perfect for a brief getaway from the end-of-semester stress.
Is there a right way to “handle” our time in life so that we feel we are indeed effectively working our way toward a greater goal without sacrificing physical and mental health and depriving ourselves of intellectual nourishment?
Beat writer Rhys Banerjee recaps Raleigh's second annual Dreamville Festival
The lights dim, the sounds of a serene forest spring subside while the audience in Shaffer Lab Theater falls to an anticipating quiet. Everyone is here to see Hoof’n’Horn’s Spring production of "Into the Woods."