Margaret Rand
Nov 29, 2022
Understanding Artist Mike Kelley: From Age 12 to 21
I remember the day I first saw artist Mike Kelley’s stuffed animal installation in 2013.


Andres Alfonso
Nov 29, 2022
The Same as Alvvays? The Good, the Bad, and the Shoegaze
Canadian indie darlings Alvvays released their third studio album Blue Rev.


Zoha Khan and Ariana Hameed
Nov 29, 2022
What Are You Listening To?
Just what music is infiltrating Georgetownians' eardrums?

Vasiliki Vlastaras
Nov 29, 2022
Dora Jar
In my first encounter with New York-native Dora Jar, she cartwheeled onto stage, followed up with a split, poured a bottle of water over...


Ceci Mestre
Nov 29, 2022
Vermeer's Secrets
On view until January 8, 2023, at the National Gallery of Art, “Vermeer’s Secrets”


Shajaka Shelton
Nov 29, 2022
Blue Lock
We’ve all seen corny sports movies and television shows before.


Lizzie Short
Nov 29, 2022
John Kim Points to Victory in DC Drag Race
On October 25th, personal trainer and mindfulness coach John Kim won the 17th Street High Heel Race for the second year in a row.


Lizzie Short
Oct 28, 2022
Getting to Know Anna Shoemaker
Dressed in chunky black dress shoes with her arms raised out the the sides, indie pop Artist Anna Shoemaker stood in the middle of a...

Wendi Wang
Oct 28, 2022
Investigating the Status Quo of K-Pop Through the Lens of 'Born Pink'
Although BLACKPINK has broken streaming records, it remains debatable whether BLACKPINK have surpassed their own musical ability.


J. Gertin
Oct 28, 2022
Transmogrification of the Concert on Stage
Upon entering a concert venue, the last thing you would expect to be handed is a Playbill. In the Playbill’s opening letter, Lil Nas X...

Grace Copps
Oct 28, 2022
A “Supercut” of Lorde at All Things Go
Humming with excitement like a live wire, an army clad in wet and muddy Dr. Martens was huddled together at the Merriweather Post...


Sabrina Mei
Oct 28, 2022
‘X’ & ‘Pearl’ Revitalize the Slasher Genre with Feminine Rage and Farmhouse Gore
Director Ti West makes a triumphant return to the horror genre with his two most recent films, X and Pearl, released only six months apart.


Audrey Ledford
Oct 27, 2022
'The Janes' Screening at Georgetown: Outlaws on the Front Lines of Abortion Rights
Imagine the world pre-Roe v. Wade; what people had to do to secure the illegal procedure.

Madeleine Callaway
Oct 27, 2022
'Pucker Up' and 'Scream'
By Madeleine Callaway Pucker Up, 18x24in, charcoal and conte on paper Scream, 18x24in, charcoal and conte on paper


Zoha Khan and Ariana Hameed
Oct 27, 2022
The Four Horsemen of the Father John Misty Concert
Modern poet, advocate for male vulnerability, and philanthropist Drake once said "we had the club going up on a Tuesday."

