Year: 2013
Red Masquers’ Threepenny Opera is flawless
By: George Flynn | Opinions Editor The Red Masquers put on a fabulous rendition of a musical directed by John Lane Threepenny Opera on Saturday in the Peter Mills auditorium in Rockwell Hall, during the […]
Brendza’s Beat: Fresh Gambino, Morrissey’s story and Lennon
By: Zach Brendza | Features Editor Because The Internet Gambino is a mastermind. These aren’t just lyrics from “Freaks and Geeks,” an earlier track from Donald Glover, aka Childish Gambino. While I may not be […]
Weekend events
Steve Hackett 7:30 p.m., Oct. 10 The artist will perform songs of his former band, Genesis, at Carnegie Library Music Hall in Homestsead. For more information or tickets to this all ages show, visit druskyentertianment.com. […]
Get prepared: Halloween costumes for 2013
By: Sam Fatula | The Duquesne Duke Halloween can be an ordeal when it comes to finding a costume. Luckily for Duquesne students, finding the perfect costume, whether it’s extravagant, fun or just plain scary, […]
Get prepared: Where to get haunted in Pittsburgh
By: Marle Ebbert | For The Duquesne Duke It’s that time of year again; the time of year for caramel apples, pumpkin carving, and dressing up for All Hallow’s Eve. But for those hard-core Halloween […]
Fall foods around Pittsburgh
By: Alex Peduzzi | The Duquesne Duke As soon as I flip my calendar to October, I eagerly reach for the can opener to create my first pumpkin-laden treat of the season. It’s finally time […]
Beard to the bone: Steel City Beard and Mustache Club holds first competition
By: Zach Brendza | Features Editor Some came waxed. Some came groomed. Some came natural. Faces were pitted against faces. Men took on men. Women even got involved. Facial hair was the name of the […]
South Side Barber Shop: New clip on classic cut
By: Saúl Berríos-Thomas | Layout Editor The first place Duquesne students think of for haircuts is changing. Sitting at 1509 East Carson St. is South Side Barber Shop. This fresh and exciting take on a classic […]