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2019 was a strong year for pop and indie music. Clockwise from top left: Lil Nas X, David Berman of Purple Mountains, FKA twigs, Cate Le Bon and Bill Callahan.
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2019 was a strong year for pop and indie music. Clockwise from top left: Lil Nas X, David Berman of Purple Mountains, FKA twigs, Cate Le Bon and Bill Callahan.
Sophomore Ben Snow hopes to launch his app, which takes a user's friends' music tastes into account, exclusively at Duke in April.
A number of artists released great albums in 2018. From left: U.S. Girls' Meg Remy, Earl Sweatshirt, Yves Tumor, Kali Uchis and Josephine Foster.
A number of artists released great albums in 2018. From left: U.S. Girls' Meg Remy, Earl Sweatshirt, Yves Tumor, Kali Uchis and Josephine Foster.
Clockwise from top left: Mitski performs in 2016; Georgia O'Keeffe, whose work is now on display at NCMA; Bill Hader stars in “Barry”; and the Parr family returns in “Incredibles 2.”
Junior Will Ye, along with junior Yoon Ko, helped create and popularize the Duke Memes for Gothicc Teens Facebook page in 2016.
Author Nancy Werking Poling will read her new book, "Before It Was Legal," at the Regulator Bookshop Sept. 14.
Will Ye runs the Facebook meme-sharing page "Duke Memes for Gothicc Teens."