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December 10th Periodic Tables Event: One Giant Leap - 50 Years of Apollo

One Giant Leap: 50 years of Apollo

Samir LanGus

Gnawa LanGus: 'Building Bridges: Muslims in America'

Sponsor(s): Duke Performances
Pet Tabbies, Not Tigers

Pet Tabbies, Not Tigers

Sona Jobarteh

Black Atlantic: Sona Jobarteh (The Gambia/UK)

**CANCELED**
Sponsor(s): Duke Performances
David Virelles

Black Atlantic: David Virelles (Cuba/USA)

**CANCELED**
Sponsor(s): Duke Performances
Cha Wa

Black Atlantic: Cha Wa (USA)

**CANCELED**
Sponsor(s): Duke Performances
Etienne Charles

Black Atlantic: Etienne Charles 'Creole Soul' (Trinidad/USA)

**CANCELED**
Sponsor(s): Duke Performances
Cimmaron

Black Atlantic: Cimarrón (Colombia)

**CANCELED**
Sponsor(s): Duke Performances
Mangelepa Band

Black Atlantic: Orchestre Les Mangelepa (Kenya/Congo)

**CANCELED**
Sponsor(s): Duke Performances
Les Filles De Illighadad

Les Filles De Illighadad

Sponsor(s): Duke Performances
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Tricky Dick Spring Show

Sponsor(s): Law School
QWANQWA Portrait

Qwanqwa

**CANCELED**
Sponsor(s): Duke Arts and Duke Performances
Oddisee Portrait

Oddisee

Sponsor(s): Duke Arts and Duke Performances
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Duke Side Story: Acquisition Imposition

Sponsor(s): Law School
Join us for Periodic Tables

Periodic Tables: A Meditation on Self-Experimentation

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Gabriel Kahane & Caroline Shaw: Hexagons

Sponsor(s): Duke Arts
Scene on Radio logo, plus “season 7”  Image of a crane with the words “POST Capitalism -– towards a democratic economy?”   Dec 5 7PM $10  LIVE PODCAST EVENT With hosts John Biewen, Ellen McGirt & Chenjerai Kumanyika And guests Camryn Smith & Courtney Smith QR code Motorco Music Hall Duke Kenan Institute for Ethics logo Headshots of John Biewen, Ellen McGirt, and Chenjerai Kumanyika

Scene on Radio Live Podcast Event | Post-“Capitalism”: Towards a Democratic Economy?