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The Backstreet Boys released their ninth studio album "DNA" Jan. 25.
The Franklin Humanities Institute hosts tgiFHI talks every Friday, allowing humanities professors to present their research.
James Blake, who just released his fourth studio album "Assume Form," performs at the Melt! Festival in 2013.
The Nasher and the Wired! Lab hosted "Visualization and the Holocaust: A Symposium" Jan. 17 and 18.
A volunteer from a local nursing school assists military medical personnel with routine medical examinations during a medical civil action project at San Jose Elementary School in San Jose, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, March 1, 2010. The project is part of exercise Balikatan 2010, a bilateral training exercise and humanitarian assistance program between the U.S. military and the Armed Forces of the Philippines. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jesse K. Alwin/Released)
Tamika Galanis' "One Hurricane Season" will be on display at the Center for Documentary Studies until Feb. 17.
Zayn released his sophomore album "Icarus Falls" Dec. 14.
Chinese Novelist Yan Lianke, author of "The Day the Sun Died," pictured in 2010.
A number of artists released great albums in 2018. From left: U.S. Girls' Meg Remy, Earl Sweatshirt, Yves Tumor, Kali Uchis and Josephine Foster.
The lead singer of The 1975, which recently released its third LP, performing in 2016.
Downtown Durham.
Clockwise from top left: Mitski performs in 2016; Georgia O'Keeffe, whose work is now on display at NCMA; Bill Hader stars in “Barry”; and the Parr family returns in “Incredibles 2.”
Stan Lee, creator of numerous popular Marvel comic book characters, died Nov. 12.
Seniors Aedan Hannon and Andrea Kim will present their capstone projects for the documentary studies certificate Dec. 6.