by Charlie McSpadden on October 4, 2009
The New York Film Festival selected films made by Spring 2010 Visiting Filmmaker David Gatten and Production Teaching Fellow Shambhavi Kaul for the 13th Annual Views from the Avant-Garde. Gatten’s “Journal and Remarks” and Kaul’s “Scene 32″ screened in front of a packed audience in the Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center this past Saturday.
After the [...]
by Chase Olivieri on September 12, 2009
by Chase Olivieri on August 27, 2009
At last night’s Raleigh screening of the Tucker Max film, I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, Chronicle multimedia editor Chase Olivieri captured a brief interview with writer/screenwriter/Duke Law “alumnus,” getting him to weigh in on GQ’s list of America’s 25 Douchiest Colleges. Max notes that Duke at the number two spot is appropriate, but [...]
by Andrew Hibbard on August 26, 2009
In an act illustrating exactly why Duke ranked so high on GQ’s list of America’s Douchiest Colleges, what we can only imagine to be a group of Duke students has issued an online petition against the Conde Nast publication’s for its “biased selection process.” It says:
We, the undersigned members of the Duke University community, demand [...]
by Andrew Hibbard on August 24, 2009
A little late but nonetheless. Although more attention has been paid to Duke slipping to number 10 in U.S. News & World Report’s rankings, GQ’s September issue features its own brand of college rankings: America’s 25 Douchiest Colleges. The magazine calls Duke the home of “The O.D. (Original Douche)” and adds, “They’re probably number one. [...]
by Andrew Hibbard on February 25, 2009
So maybe No Doubt isn’t going to be the biggest thing to come to the Triangle in 2009. The N&O’s On the Beat blog is reporting that Irish rockers U2 might be making a stop at Duke’s Wallace Wade football stadium this fall in support of their forthcoming release No Line on the Horizon (March [...]