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Duke’s Rodney Wynkoop and Choir to Perform at Carnegie Hall on Saturday

May 24, 2017

Rodney Wynkoop and Choir to Perform at Carnegie Hall on Saturday

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Music in the Gardens runs June 7 through July 26, 2017.

May 9, 2017

$5 Employee Tickets to Music in the Gardens

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Jonathan Aisenberg: Duke has given me the academic flexibility to pursue the arts as a career path while also taking diverse classes in history, public policy, statistics and computer science,”

May 9, 2017

Jonathan Aisenberg: Diving Into Academics and the Arts

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Rebecca Trinkelein: Duke has been an incredible part of my life for the last four years. It has brought me close friendships, helped me discover my passions, and given me the opportunity to participate in countless activities with diverse groups of people

May 8, 2017

Rebecca Trinklein: Bringing Girls Into STEM Fields

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Come check out downtown Durham's murals with a free bike tour on May 6.

May 1, 2017

5 Free, Fun Things to do at Duke in May

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A concert with opera performances in all combinations.

April 20, 2017

Opera by the Numbers: Workshop Concert To Showcase Student Singers in Different Combinations

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The award-winning documentary, “The Wanted 18,” screens April 13.

April 3, 2017

5 Free, Fun Things To Do at Duke In April

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Grateful Dead anniversary concert

April 2, 2017

35 Years Ago This Week: The Grateful Dead's Long Strange Trip Comes to Cameron

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The Beatles drew upon a variety of musical influences, but they were not alone.  James Boyle and Jennifer Jenkins’ new scholarly comic book looks at 2,000 years of musical borrowing.

April 1, 2017

The Creative Power of Musical Borrowing and the Efforts to Control It

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Love Songs jazz opera

March 28, 2017

New Jazz Opera Based on Robert Korstad's Book

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Douthit, a founding member of North Carolina’s Little Brother, on hip-hop standards

March 17, 2017

A Class Converses on Citation, Collaboration and Teaching a History of Hip-Hop

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March 1, 2017

Said@Duke: Talib Kweli on the Birth of Hip-Hop in the Bronx

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A Mind—And an Ear—For Big Data

February 26, 2017

A Mind—And an Ear—For Big Data

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Taleb Kwell

February 22, 2017

Hip Hop Legend Taleb Kweli's Beautiful Struggle

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The Duke Wind Symphony will celebrate Paul Bryan's birthday Thursday. Photo courtesy Department of Music.

February 20, 2017

Wind Symphony Concert to Celebrate Former Conductor's 97th Birthday

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Scott Lee examines his score during a reading with the NC Symphony. Photo by Michael Zirkle.

February 15, 2017

Music Student Wins Young Composers Competition

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