Sam.jpg
Sam Seaborn is arguably the most famous fictional Duke alumnus, graduating from Duke Law School before working under President Bartlet.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Chronicle's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
197 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Sam Seaborn is arguably the most famous fictional Duke alumnus, graduating from Duke Law School before working under President Bartlet.
Mitski, pictured playing at Paradise Rock Club in Boston, released her fifth album "Be The Cowboy" Aug. 17.
Zion Williamson is already putting his athleticism on full display, with a massive dunk during Tuesday's practice.
The Blue Devils will visit both Toronto (above) and Montreal (below), Canada's two most populous cities, during their preseason tour.
"First Reformed," starring Ethan Hawke as the reverend of an old church in upstate New York, is a deep character study of a tormented American soul.
Kanye West, pictured here performing at Lollapalooza Chill in 2011, released his eight studio album "ye" June 1.
Local 506, located on Chapel Hill's Franklin Street, is part dive bar, part rock club.
Snow Patrol's seventh studio album"Wildness," released May 25, is a mixed bag of mature and weak tracks while showcasing the band's creative progression.
Dream pop group Beach House's seventh studio album '7,' released May 11, is the duo's darkest and edgiest work to date.
James Whale's 1931 film "Frankenstein" was an early instance of Frankenstein's monster in film, portrayed here by Boris Karloff.
Laura Veirs' "The Lookout" strips away all the unnecessary elements of her past albums, leaving only what is absolutely needed.
Electronic musician Laurel Halo, pictured in 2015, is one of the artists featured in the lineup of Duke Coffeehouse and WXDU's Brickside Music Festival April 7.
Emo band Sorority Noise, pictured at a performance in 2009, released "YNAAYT" on Friday, a reworking of their 2017 album "You're Not As ____ As You Think."
Chapel Hill's Varsity Theater hosts the annual Cosmic Rays experimental film festival Thursday and Friday.
Tuareg guitarist and songwriter Mdou Moctar stars in "Akounak Tedalat Taha Tazoughai," an homage to Prince's "Purple Rain" that opened Duke's third annual African Film Festival in Rubenstein Library.
English rock band The Wombats performs in 2007. They released their fourth studio album, "Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life," Friday.
Paddington Bear makes an appearance at Tokyo International Film Festival in 2015. "Paddington 2" has made headlines for its rave reviews.
MGMT performs in 2008. Their fourth album, "Little Dark Age," was released Friday.
The Los Angeles Rams are reaping the rewards of the gamble they took by hiring young Sean McVay last year.
9th Wonder, pictured performing in 2008, helped produce Kendrick Lamar's album "DAMN.," which is nominated for Album of the Year at the upcoming Grammys.