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With second LP, White Rabbits rank among Brooklyn elite

(04/01/10 8:00am)

It took White Rabbits one album—their debut Fort Nightly—to join the ranks of Brooklyn’s indie elite, and with sophomore release It’s Frightening, the band is already headlining their own tour.  Kevin Lincoln spoke to guitarist Alex Even about the band’s supporting days, working with Spoon frontman Britt Daniel and developing from album to album.



Top journalists speak on long-form writing at Center for Documentary Studies

(03/18/10 8:00am)

When someone throws around the term “documentary,” chances are the following word will be “film,” maybe “radio” if the conversation concerns public radio programming. But because of the efforts of Duke’s Center for Documentary Studies, including this month’s Documentary Speakers Series, the phrase “documentary writing” should soon look far more familiar.









Black History is America’s History

(02/04/10 10:00am)

As we enter into Black History Month, let us take time to reflect on the contributions of blacks to American society. Let us also remember the inequalities and systemic problems from which blacks and other minorities continue to suffer. Black History Month has existed since 1926, when it was originally called “Negro History Week” and coincided with the birthdays of former President Abraham Lincoln and slave-turned-abolitionist Frederick Douglass. Since then, it has evolved into an annual month-long celebration marked by recitation of facts about notable black people and a presentation such as one of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.