Grant Hill will speak Wednesday evening at Duke about "Game," his new autobiography.
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Grant Hill will speak Wednesday evening at Duke about "Game," his new autobiography.
Both photographers for the Independent Weekly, D.L. Anderson and Jeremy Lange will both have work displayed as a part of the Durham Arts Council’s Beyond the Deadlines, showing at their Allenton and Semans Galleries.
Kronos Quartet will perform the entirety of the work they’ve done with Steve Reich, including a new quartet, WTC 9/11. The new piece uses pre-recorded voices from both the day of the attacks and interviews Reich did in 2010.
Monday’s 6.3 magnitude earthquake outside of Christchurch, New Zealand caused at least 75 fatalities and severely damaged the city’s central business district. Because of the ruined infrastructure, several Duke students from New Zealand relied on on Facebook for news of their families back home.
Kyle Singler scored 30 points Oregon Saturday, leading Duke to a 27-point win.
Mark Twain’s Is He Dead? wasn’t discovered until 2003, though it was originally written in 1898. The script being performed by the Deep Dish Theater Company was adapted for the stage by David Ives.
Co-founders Tina Prevatte and Jennifer Curtis brought on Piedmont restaurant chef Drew Brown to create the Sausage Wagon’s fare.
Utilizing paintings, photographs, illustrations and design, People You May Know is the DAC’s first show curated in-house in its 56 years.
Actress Chloe Moretz plays Abby, a strange girl with a sinister secret.
The Triangle Youth Ballet’s performance of Dracula is being run in collaboration with Duke and the Duke Red Cross Club, with some of the proceeds from the show going towards the Red Cross Club. Performers include Duke students and alumni.
The Health Arts Network at Duke has three different elements that comprise its services to Medical Center patients, staff and visitors