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Duke trustee emerita Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans...Mary Semans is the great granddaughter of Washington Duke, for whom Duke University is named. In 1936 Mary entered Duke at the age of 15 and was in the class of '39. She was elected to the Durham City Council and served as Mayor pro-tem. She served on the Duke University trustees board before joining the Duke Endowment, serving as chair from 1982 to 2001. Mary has been extremely active in the NC School of the Arts, as well as the Duke-Semans Foundation that sends artwork on tour to small communities. Mary has been awarded the University Award from UNC, the Duke University Medal, the North Carolina award and the Grand Hall of Duke's Nasher Museum of Art was named in her honor.
Triangle residents mix and mingle Saturday at the fourth-annual ‘Taste of Durham’ festival in Research Triangle Park. The event featured local food vendors and a variety of musical entertainment.
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Christian Tetzlaff’s comprehensive performance of Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin, a rarity among performing violinists, takes place at Reynolds Industries Theater and spans over 150 minutes.
Full Color Depression, a new photography exhibit on display at the Center for Documentary Studies, breaks with the traditional black-and-white depiction of the Great Depression by focusing on full-color images. The exhibit is curated by Bruce Jackson and includes photographs by Russell Lee, Jack Delano, and Louise Rosskan.
For his senior distinction project, Ali Yalgin (left) will direct a production of August Strindberg’s Creditors; Nathaniel Hill (right) will produce Ragtime alongside director and Theater Studies professor Jeffery Storer.