Talking With Deborah Rutter, Duke’s New Vice Povost of the Arts
Earlier this week, as students settled in across campus, Deborah F. Rutter began her job as vice provost for the […]
Earlier this week, as students settled in across campus, Deborah F. Rutter began her job as vice provost for the […]
Character Studies is an INDY series about familiar faces around the Triangle—and the stories you may not know about them.
Local favorites Hammer No More the Fingers don’t make releases—or appearances—much these days, so when they do, it’s not something
Triangle audiences have a very special opportunity this week to see the world premiere of a limited-run production of A
Character Studies is an INDY series about familiar faces around the Triangle—and the stories you may not know about them.
One of the Southeast’s longest-running queer film festivals turns 30 this weekend, with four days of packed film programming. All
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PBS North Carolina will offer separation agreements to most of its permanent employees, the network announced today. The network is
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Bia Ferreira describes her music as “MMP: Música de Mulher Preta,” or “Black woman music.” The Brazilian singer, songwriter, and