One last time in the chamber: The Emerson Quartet's farewell to Duke
By Jun Tan and Zev van Zanten | September 15, 2023The Emerson Quartet's final performance at Duke felt at once powerful and bittersweet.
The Emerson Quartet's final performance at Duke felt at once powerful and bittersweet.
Both on and off Duke’s campus, there are many ways for students to interact with Latine culture or perhaps celebrate their own ancestry during Hispanic Heritage Month.
The performance, which explored stories of sleepless youth through virtual reality, was featured by Duke Arts Presents.
A three-day music event held annually in the heart of Raleigh, N.C., Hopscotch Music Festival will bring an eclectic array of performers to the Triangle this week from Sept. 7–9.
“In the End” is, to be sure, an album about loss, despair, mourning and the frustration of failing to obtain one’s object of desire. But what is so distinctive about Bain’s production is the playful exuberance with which she broaches the vicissitude of her desire.
After taste-testing five Durham boba shops, here are my rankings of the best boba in Durham.
Watching TV in the 2000s and early 2010s, I felt like the only Indian characters in the media were those that had just immigrated from India and embodied the stereotypical tropes. There are over one billion of us in the world, yet it seemed every Indian on TV was a variant of Baljeet.
Snap Pea's locally-sourced pop-up dinners tell stories through flavors, textures and sensations.
Summer is in full swing (at least for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere), meaning that it is the perfect time for all things summer: beach trips, picnics and, above all else, ice cream.
Guided by a steadfast community-focused mission, the Restaurant's New American cuisine blends culinary tradition and innovation.
Brightleaf mainstay Rose’s Noodles, Dumplings & Sweets offers a robust selection of creative East Asian-inspired pastries and dishes and an upbeat yet laid-back atmosphere.
I recommend that everyone read Asimov's “Foundation.” Its interesting ideas, compelling story and exciting plot twists will keep you entertained while making you think deeply about the world.
If you’re like most Duke students, you're either a Trinity student trying to meet those T-Reqs or a Pratt kid looking for a fun way to fill one of the few free spots in your schedule. Or maybe you’re panicked about your current workload and looking for a way to mellow your coursework. Regardless of why you’re reading, here are six carefully curated ALP classes that will provide an enjoyable and interesting learning experience.
To all the Duke students and local Durhamites staying in the area this summer, you would be remiss to not spend some of your time outdoors enjoying a picnic in the sunny — albeit humid — weather.
In response to comments by my family and friends, I like to make jokes about the superiority of Android phones, and I often speak about my love of Android phones to my friends in jest. I sometimes reflect, however, on the weird role that phones play in our lives.
The Chronicle caught up with Jonathan to talk about internet fame and the experience of a lifetime.
While the Chronicle’s news team already briefed the LDOC artist announcement, I wanted to dive a little deeper into the artist's backgrounds and music and provide some representative songs students can listen to leading up to the big day.
I’ve always been confused about where the familiarly aromatic flavors of my north Indian mother’s cooking went — perhaps they were lost in translation.
Marked by a simple yellow sign with stylized red letters, the outside may not inspire awe, but inside is Queeny’s, one of the best spots in Durham for people looking to have a great meal and an even better time.
CJ Monét is a visual artist, poet and musician working at the Golden Belt Warehouse Studios.