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9:52 am
Tue May 7, 2013

Why Professional Wrestling Has Such Great Music

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A Still From Barbecue Man Unleashed

  • Classical music in wrestling

Paul Swartzel has always been a fan of professional wrestling. It all goes back to North Carolina’s own Nature Boy Ric Flair and his delightful entrance music: “Thus Spake Zarathustra.”

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Arts & Culture
3:09 pm
Mon May 6, 2013

Mad Men Mondays: The Hartman Center Tackles Episode 6

Starting today, WUNC will begin publishing the latest "Mad Men Monday" column written by the Hartman Center. A part of Duke University's Rubenstein Library, the Hartman Center studies advertising history, and each Monday they dig through their archive to find ads for items referenced in the latest Mad Men episode. Here is this week's column, written by Jacqueline Wachholz and the Hartman Center (originally posted here):

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Arts & Culture
5:00 am
Sat May 4, 2013

Duke's Hartman Center Uses 'Mad Men' To Explore Ad History

AMC’s new Mad Men season debuted in April and has a lot of people talking. Locally, it’s creating a buzz at the Hartman Center, part of Duke's Rubenstein Library which specializes in advertising and marketing history. The center is an international resource for all things ad-related, and their archives are full of the sort of ads seen on Mad Men.

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The State of Things
12:13 pm
Fri May 3, 2013

Local Musicians Honor Ry Cooder

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The album cover for Boomer's Story by Ry Cooder.

  • Local musicians The Guitar Heels pay tribute to Ry Cooder

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