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(03/31/16 6:19am)
On March 25, 2015, Zayn announced his separation from the intensely popular boy band One Direction and exactly one year later, on March 25, 2016, the world was blessed with the release his first solo album, “Mind of Mine.” With a sultry R&B-like sound, it’s an understatement to say that Zayn’s new music is a departure from the happy, indie-pop songs he and his bandmates used to produce. Gone is Zayn: The Member of One Direction. In his place is Zayn: The Man Who Has Sex and Does Drugs (and who wants us to know it).
(03/24/16 7:26am)
Spring is in the air and music is in the Triangle. See here for your guide of shows to see before the semester’s end.
(03/03/16 5:38am)
There are a considerable number of singing groups on campus; from a cappella to musical theater to the more chorus-like groups, it can get overwhelming. But one group that’s not often talked about on campus is opera.
(02/18/16 7:58am)
At first glance, a fashion show featuring pieces made exclusively from condoms seems like a fun, albeit strange, way for people at Duke to embrace and normalize conversations about sex and sexuality. But beyond the fun, Condom Couture stands for bigger issues.
(02/11/16 6:28am)
Valentine’s Day has the power to inspire a variety of emotions in people. For some it can be one of the most meaningful and romantic days of the year, while to others it’s simply another opportunity for the capitalist system to take people’s money. But regardless of your feelings towards Valentine’s Day or your current relationship status, there are plenty of ways to have a good time this weekend in and around Durham.
(02/04/16 6:12am)
Although the Durham Co-op Market has been open for only one year, it is already starting to make a huge difference in the Durham community. The market/cafe combo is not your typical grocery store/hot bar.
(01/28/16 7:23am)
Although many community members have grown increasingly frustrated with the delays and inconveniences associated with the renovations of the West Union building, some will have the chance to have their artwork displayed when the doors finally open.
(01/21/16 5:33am)
Although a plethora of unique and eclectic shows have come to Durham throughout the years, an especially unusual performance will be at Motorco Music Hall this month.
(01/19/16 7:58am)
An upcoming exhibition in the Duke Power Plant Gallery is more than just something pretty to look at. Amidst the translucent glass and beautiful blues of the installation lies a deeper message—one calling us to examine our polluted ecosystem and the delicacy of our planet.
(12/03/15 7:48am)
Whether the new mural of the Durham skyline in the Bryan Center, the ever-changing graffiti in the East Campus tunnel or the Nasher Museum of Art’s tenth anniversary Artstigators buses, you may have noticed several art pieces popping up around campus this year. But the newest work of art on campus may not have caught your eye— yet. Located in the Bryan Center Greenhouse, the newest mural on campus is off the beaten path for most Duke students—and for a reason.
(11/19/15 8:30am)
Classical music is getting an twist this week in Baldwin Auditorium.
(11/12/15 8:21am)
East Campus should be crowded this Thurs., Nov. 12 as the Duke Coffeehouse brings in artists Girlpool, Alex G and Eskimeaux to perform at the venue—one of the Coffeehouse’s two largest shows of the semester.
(10/22/15 7:18am)
After 12 years, 22 seasons and introducing countless slang terms, “smizing” and “Tyra Mail” will come to a close later this year. That’s right— America’s Next Top Model will air its final episode on December 4, 2015, so prepare your tissues for what promises to be one of the most emotional nights of the year.
(10/15/15 5:34am)
Pinhook showcases rap lineup Thursday with local special guests
(10/08/15 6:05am)
Founded in 2000, Inside Joke describes themselves as “Duke’s premiere (and only) sketch comedy group.” They started as an inspired group of undergraduate students and have continued to flourish since their inception, particularly in recent years.
(10/15/15 5:32am)
It’s often been said that fashion is cyclical, but the newest trend on runways is both recurrent and revolutionary. Reminiscent of the masculine silhouettes popular in the 70’s and the androgynous aesthetic of the 90’s, “gender blurring” is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with on modern day runways. Historically, fashion has always played with the line between genders, but today’s trend is different in that it is more accessible than previous incarnations. Instead of a stray skirt or a sarong on men’s runways, entire collections are being devoted to genderless dressing.