Mark Weinberg and his friends count Bobby Hurley's all-time assists at Duke's home game against Maryland in 1993.
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Mark Weinberg and his friends count Bobby Hurley's all-time assists at Duke's home game against Maryland in 1993.
The National collaborated with indie film director Mike Mills to produce a short film starring Alicia Vikander to accompany the album.
Lil Nas X released "Out Town Road" Dec. 8, but the song was disqualified from the Hot Country Songs chart last month.
"Green Book" won Best Picture at the Oscars last Sunday.
"You" originally premiered on Lifetime Sept. 9, but moved to Netflix Dec. 26.
Netflix and Hulu released documentaries about the failed 2017 Fyre Festival within days of each other.
"Glass," M. Night Shyamalan's conclusion to the "Unbreakable" trilogy opened in theaters Jan. 18.
"Bohemian Rhapsody" won Best Drama Motion Picture at the Golden Globes.
The Dick Cheney biopic "Vice" was released Dec. 25 and garnered eight Academy Award nominations.
"Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" is the second installment in the "Fantastic Beasts," series, which is itself a spinoff of J.K. Rowling's best-selling "Harry Potter" series.
The Duke Asian/Pacific Studies Institute (APSI) screened "A Tale of Two Sisters" Oct. 28.
'White Boy Rick' follows the story of the youngest FBI informant ever.
Netflix series "Maniac" stars Jonah Hill and Emma Stone.
Self-proclaimed boy band BROCKHAMPTON released their album "iridescence" Friday.
"Black KkKlansman," Spike Lee's latest movie, tells the incredulous true story of African-American detective Ron Stallworth, who infiltrates the KKK.
"Whack World" is one of hip hop's many summer releases, comprised of 15 one-minute tracks in a music video where each song flows seamlessly into the next.
The 1990 adaption of Margaret Atwood's novel "The Handmaid's Tale" is one of many movies to use Duke's campus as a filming location.