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First released 100 years ago, “Tea for Two” is an adorable jazz standard about Britain’s favourite drink — written by two ...
Memory Drawing Series, a durational performance by Sichong Xie taking place in two iterations over two nights. In Trampoline ...
Art, Science & Conservation” uses science to peer into the mysterious past of certain artworks. In the process, it highlights ...
The internet doesn't need much encouraging to pile on Duke whenever something bad happens to the Blue Devils basketball team, but Saturday night, for one of the few times in the history of the ...
Correction: A previous version of this story misstated the run Houston finished the game with. SAN ANTONIO — The lead was nine points with 2:15 remaining, and even as Duke struggled to convert ...
In a time of heightened hostility toward “the other” — countries, immigrants, scientists and academics — Otobong Nkanga is ...
SAN ANTONIO — Duke basketball fell apart down the stretch in a 70-67 season-ending loss to Houston at the Final Four in a national semifinal inside the Alamodome. The Blue Devils saw a 14-point ...
SAN ANTONIO — Jon Scheyer, Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel stepped onto the press conference stage at 12:40 a.m. ET, staring straight ahead in stunned silence before trying to break down what ...
After trailing by 14 points in the second half, L.J. Cryer and No. 1 Houston went on an incredible late run to stun No. 1 Duke, 70-67, and advance to the men's national championship game.
For 30 minutes on Saturday, Duke looked well on its way to the national title game and a chance to cap Cooper Flagg's historic freshman season with a championship. But Houston had other ideas.
No. 1 seed Duke saw its season end in heartbreaking fashion during a 70-67 loss to No. 1 seed Houston in San Antonio. After leading by as many as 14 points with just over eight minutes to play in ...
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