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(10/23/09 5:00pm)
Unless you’ve lived under a rock the last couple years, you’ve noticed that the ’80s are back. Embracing this trend, Toronto-based Little Girls cites everything from ’80s no-wave, post-punk to early hip-hop as their influences. What began as Josh McIntyre’s solo project has developed into a bona-fide touring band, whose 11-track Concepts album was released Oct. 13. The concept behind Concepts? Growing up. How cute.
(03/23/09 7:34am)
Our review of the show is here, but here are some photos from the Ting Tings show last night at the Cradle.
(02/28/09 4:20am)
Regardless of who you sit with at the Loop, if you're a Duke student, you're probably a busy person. That's why Max Schulte-Hillen, Trinity '07, has started Music For Busy People, an invite-only site where members receive free emails sent out a few times a week with new song suggestions handpicked by Schulte-Hillen.
(09/03/09 9:47am)
For the first 25 seconds or so of the opening song, I thought I had the wrong CD. The robotic noises and eerie synthesizers made me think the compilation album in my possession was not of Triangle-area bands, but rather aliens from outer space.
(08/28/09 7:00am)
Dice, a yellow packet of cigarettes and a visiting card with the corner turned up-these were the ordinary items captured in a collage by Pablo Picasso in 1914 that inspired an entire exhibit on the Cubist master's work and artistic influences.
(04/02/09 7:00am)
Nothing better summarizes the overall intensity of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' It's Blitz! than the album's cover image: a stillshot of a woman's hand squeezing and shattering an egg, with its yolk exploding into midair. This moment of rupture is at once crisp and chaotic, defiant and deliberate.
(03/26/09 7:00am)
The Decemberists' The Hazards of Love is a musical trapped inside a rock album-part narrative, part prog-folk and all quirkiness.
(03/05/09 9:00am)
Kelly Clarkson's fourth studio album, All I Ever Wanted, continues her streak of anthems for Miss Independent (also see "Walk Away" and "Never Again"). Combining irresistibly catchy pop-rock beats with Clarkson's uncanny ability to record the next Best Break-Up Song, the album is ambitious, to say the least.
(02/26/09 9:00am)
Friedrich Nietzsche once said that a man who is very busy seldom changes his opinions.
(02/12/09 9:00am)
With an A-list of artists and a worthy cause, Dark Was The Night is your newest guilty pleasure-minus the guilt.
(02/11/09 9:00am)
"You're much more attractive when you're not textually harassing me."
(01/22/09 9:00am)
It may not have the Bird's Nest, but there is one thing Durham has that Beijing doesn't yet.
(02/21/08 5:00am)
The nice guy may not always finish last, but it makes it more interesting when-as his 11-year-old daughter puts it-he's a smoker, drinker and man-slut.
(10/11/07 4:00am)
Why? Just, why?
(09/13/07 4:00am)
Based out of Brighton, UK, The Go! Team sounds astonishingly like their name suggests: loud, energetic and increasingly annoying.
(04/19/07 4:00am)
Stories of Duke's alleged hook-up culture made national news during the past year, but a recent study by the American College Health Association has shown that Duke students aren't as promiscuous as they think they are.
(03/08/07 5:00am)
Three Duke students will spend their Spring Break in Tokyo. They'll have one computer, five hours to solve problems of varying difficulty and no chance of earning partial credit in an all-out battle of the brains.
(02/22/07 5:00am)
Powered only by a mousetrap in the center of a 15-by-15 inch body, "Slick Vic"-named after the electronic mous-trap company Victor-was one of several cars on show in the Marketplace lobby Wednesday.
(02/07/07 5:00am)
Stuart Pimm has always considered himself remarkably adept at getting in trouble-so it is not surprising that the Duke professor's most recent journey into the Amazon Rainforest was no exception.
(01/17/07 5:00am)
With topics ranging from dental care to cooking lessons, "Raising Health, Raising Hope" is a burgeoning program led by School of Nursing students that offers workshops on health at Genesis Home, which houses homeless families and children in Durham.