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First performed 300 years ago on Good Friday, April 7, 1724, the St. John Passion is renowned for its dramatic choruses, expressive arias, and compelling narrative. It sets text from the Gospel of John, chapters 18 and 19, composed in two parts: Part I ends with Peter’s denial of Jesus, and Part II concludes with Christ’s burial. Purchase Tickets: https://tickets.duke.edu/Online/default.asp?…
Join the Duke Climate Coalition to work on our climate action campaigns!
Speak of the Devil acapella weekly meetings in Social Sciences room 124
This Thursday, 1/25, come and see “Inception.” Christopher Nolan’s classic explores a group led by Leonardo DiCaprio who attempt to plant an idea in the head of a wealthy business mogul’s son. It will be screened in the Griffith Film Theater in the Bryan Center across from McDonald’s. See you there!
Christopher Nolan’s Golden Globe sweeping masterpiece finally arrives at Griffith Film Theater. The film follows the career of the “father of the atomic bomb” as he weighs the moral implications of the Manhattan Project. It will be screened at 7 and 10 pm in Griffith Film Theater (across from McDonald’s in the Bryan Center) on 1/26 and 1/27.
Weekly meeting for the student-run podcast arm of Environmental Alliance, called Operation Climate.
Weekly general body meetings for members of Duke Moot Court
Investment Club meeting featuring stock pitch presentations from students
The dynamic four-piece a cappella group Kings Return is made up of such a rich and powerful blend of vocal timbres that it’s no wonder that in a short time, they have received a Grammy nomination and amassed a large and devoted online following. Drawn to the flexibility of a cappella music , these classically-trained singers build live programs that integrate a wide range of musical styles and …
Bill Irwin can’t escape Samuel Beckett. He has spent a lifetime captivated by the Irish writer’s language. In this intimate 90-minute evening, Irwin will explore a performer’s relationship to Beckett, mining the physical and verbal skills acquired in his years as a master clown and Tony Award-winning actor. Irwin’s approach to the comic, the tragic, to every side of Beckett’s work – including W…
Bill Irwin Bill Irwin can’t escape Samuel Beckett. He has spent a lifetime captivated by the Irish writer’s language. In this intimate 90-minute evening, Irwin will explore a performer’s relationship to Beckett, mining the physical and verbal skills acquired in his years as a master clown and Tony Award-winning actor. Irwin’s approach to the comic, the tragic, to every side of Beckett’s work –…
In 2019, Cornell University started “Freedom on the Move,” a database of “runaway ads” from the United States’ early newspapers—names, dates, descriptions, rewards. The database notes that it compiles “thousands of stories of resistance that have never been accessible in one place. Created to control the movement of enslaved people, the ads ultimately preserved the details of individual lives—t…