The Ruby, Reimagined At the start of the pandemic, the Ruby was turned into a PPE production site. Now classes are back, with some changes Read on Duke Arts PUBLISHED October 21, 2020 IN Arts , Academics
Here, There Be Monsters Theater Studies' Neal Bell examines the quality writing that goes into the films that scare us Read PUBLISHED October 13, 2020 IN Academics , Arts , Books
PUBLISHED December 9, 2020 IN Campus, Arts National Partnership to Strengthen Church Music Education at Duke and Beyond Read
PUBLISHED December 2, 2020 IN Arts, Academics Richard Powell on the Rich Tradition of Black Visual Satire Read on Franklin Humanities Institute
PUBLISHED December 1, 2020 IN Working@Duke, Campus, Arts Keeping the Music Flowing in a Pandemic Read
PUBLISHED December 1, 2020 IN Books, Arts December Books: Bradley Rogers: “The Song Is You: Musical Theatre and the Politics of Bursting into Song and Dance” Read on www.amazon.com
PUBLISHED December 1, 2020 IN Arts, Campus, Working@Duke The Tradition of 'The Messiah' Continues at Duke Chapel, Online and COVID-Safe Read on Duke Chapel
PUBLISHED November 30, 2020 IN Working@Duke, Campus, Arts Desire for Change Drives Racial Justice Art Contest Winner Read
PUBLISHED November 30, 2020 IN Arts Full Frame to Move Festival to June 2021 Read on www.fullframefest.org