Sasha Jayne
Oct 29
What is Saturday Night?
This is the question that plagues Lorne Michaels as he attempts to create the very first episode of his now hit show, Saturday Night Live.
Kelsey Perriello
Oct 29
Going out with a whisper: how 143 has ruined the Katy Perry legacy
On September 30, pop icon Katy Perry released her once highly anticipated sixth studio album, 143, to disappointing results.
Mandy Sun
Oct 29
The Substance: Caution—Use once. Highly Addictive.
“Have you ever dreamt of a better version of yourself?” French director Coralie Fargeat’s chilling feature, The Substance , dares the...
Elliot Anderson
Oct 1
Imaginal Disk: Magdalena Bay's Journey Into Imperfection
If there was a way we could fix all of our perceived flaws, would it even be worth it?
Hudson Witte
Oct 1
Inside Out 2: A Bad Lecture and a Worse Movie
Lacking the fun, campy badness of a Madame Web, Inside Out 2 clings to sincerity, remaining incredibly contrived from conception to release.
Sabrina Bailey
Sep 30
Fontaines D.C.: ROMANCE
Fontaines D.C.—Dublin-based and as punk-rock as bands come—released their fourth studio album Romance this past August. Romance is a “...
Annika Bjork
Apr 27
NCT DREAM’S DREAM()SCAPE: A Love Letter to Possibility
Seven-member K-pop boy group NCT DREAM released their fifth EP, DREAM()SCAPE, this past March 25. DREAM, a sub-unit of SM Entertainment’s...
Grace Stephenson
Apr 17
Mother Mother’s Grief Chapter: Handling Human Affliction with Hope
An experienced indie rock band with diehard followers and a growing fanbase, Mother Mother boasts an exciting career.
Ceci Mestre
Mar 28
The Cult of Contemporary Art: Experiencing the Glenstone Museum
In a city filled with art museums, the idea of venturing beyond Washington, DC, to Potomac, Maryland, to enjoy contemporary art may not...
Lara Muyombwe
Mar 27
Peace, Love, and Reggae
Bob Marley, the renowned Jamaican reggae singer, has stolen our hearts through Kingsley Ben-Adir’s portrayal of him in Bob Marley: One...