bylines and editorial work recent writing Hyperallergic: Arts Sector Shrank at Twice the Rate of US Economy During Pandemic, NEA Finds Hyperallergic: Biden Administration Reverses Trump-Era Arts Restrictions Duke Arts: Expanded Cinema Course Brings Film Outside the Theater and Into the Ruby Hyperallergic: Union Workers Strike at MFA Boston, Protesting Stagnant Wages, Delayed Negotiations Wall Street Journal: Recent Grads and Current Students Share Early Career Advice the chronicle (aug 2017-may 2021) English faculty discussion series builds intellectual community online Duke Jazz director John Brown appointed vice provost for the arts Grief, community and the new normal Sundance 2020: Duke alums feature prominently in this year’s festival Durham Pride is an unabashed celebration of identity and visibility Sacred rituals Screen/Society's fall lineup brings arthouse and international cinema to Duke A walk through The Met's ‘Camp: Notes on Fashion’ Sundance 2019: In conversation with ‘Hala’ director and star A loss for words AMI Filmcraft series teaches amateur filmmakers practical skills Personal rivalries become political in 'The Favourite' ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ evokes sympathy for estranged author Lee Israel Hip-hop artists dominate charts, challenge norms in summer releases An introduction to the Triangle’s music scene Duke Arts Festival seeks to challenge the typical 'Duke experience' Inside downtown Durham's two Saturday morning markets The wretched bliss of The Smiths Sundance 2018: 'Nancy' leaves behind more questions than answers Mortality by photography Sundance 2018: The pathos-laden 'Kailash' has its shortcomings The Ruby opens its doors: Sights at the new arts center Sundance 2018: Recess interviews 'White Rabbit' director Daryl Wein 'The Disaster Artist' only scratches the surface of the enigmatic Tommy Wiseau The flawed 'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' is a low-risk crowd-pleaser How to celebrate the holidays in the Triangle November Dances showcase visually stunning talent, student choreography Even as comic conventions get 'better, badder, bigger,' fans embrace NC Comicon: Bull City Inside the drag scene at Duke and in Durham 'Bob's Burgers' season eight merges realism with absurdity Jack Johnson joins political conversation on the uneven 'All the Light Above It Too' In wake of Harvey, live score of 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' strikes a chord