Jackson Foran
Dec 8, 2021
THE WAR ON TOYOTATHON
It’s that time of year yet again. The weather is getting colder, the sun is setting at an unreasonably early time, and your normal...
Audrey Ledford
Dec 8, 2021
A Conversation with Madeleine Bertschy, Director of Georgetown's Rocky Horror Picture Show
Georgetown’s production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show has been a campus tradition since the first showing in 2018.
Nick Vianna
Dec 8, 2021
100 gecs Dazzles at the 9:30 Club
100 gecs has gained notoriety for their autotune-drenched vocals, colorful costumes, and bizarrely intriguing instrumentals.
Anthony Bonavita
Dec 8, 2021
Keep it Alive: An Ode to Radio
Radio completely changed how people listened to music. No longer limited to live performances, music was now accessible to everyone.
Brendan Hegarty
Dec 8, 2021
Juno
The self-proclaimed “funky soul pop” artist Remi Wolf released her first studio album, and it is a wild ride from start to finish.
Carolina Permuy
Dec 8, 2021
IDLES in Today’s Conversation on Toxic Masculinity
Like many punk bands, IDLES address social issues such as wealth inequality and racism, but in a unique way that encourages love and unity.
Michael Oross
Dec 8, 2021
Last Night in Soho
After a lengthy COVID induced delay, Edgar Wright’s eighth feature Last Night in Soho is here.
Lucy Cullen
Dec 8, 2021
December Playlist, Georgetown-Made
The songs on this playlist were selected by asking Hoyas across campus what songs they were listening to at the moment. “1000 Blunts” by...
Charlotte Taylor and Marion Cassidy
Dec 8, 2021
Quirky, Fun, and Flirty: Reflections on Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch
The French Dispatch occupies a trippy, sometimes hard-to-follow multidimensionality. An anthology film, director Wes Anderson presents a...
Ben Merisotis
Dec 8, 2021
On Friends That Break Your Heart, James Blake Grasps His Vision
No matter how much of a music fan you heard the name James Blake because of his collaborations with well-established and high-profile...