Hanna
Acclaimed director Joe Wright of Pride and Prejudice and Atonement fame takes a much darker—and somewhat Euro-trashy turn—with his new film Hanna.
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Acclaimed director Joe Wright of Pride and Prejudice and Atonement fame takes a much darker—and somewhat Euro-trashy turn—with his new film Hanna.
Wow. What a mess.
Presented by Duke Performances, this weekend marks the Abbey Theatre of Ireland’s first-ever performance in North Carolina and first U.S. tour in more than 10 years. A small cast of three actors—two female leads and one male—will perform Irish playwright Mark O’Rowe’s Terminus.
Recognized for its leadership and innovation worldwide, Duke’s Center for the History of Political Economy recently received a $750,000 grant from the Institute for New Economic Thinking.
Sophomore Chloe Rockow is the president of Duke Quidditch, a club that brings the magical sport from J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” series in the real world and on Duke’s Gothic campus. The team, which was officially recognized by Duke Student Government in the Spring, played its first match of the year against North Carolina State University Sunday. Although the team lost the match, Duke Quidditch has lofty goals for the year and for its burgeoning membership. The Chronicle’s Sarah Zuk sat down with Rockow to discuss Quidditch in the “muggle world” and the team’s plans for the future.