Reagan Graney
Oct 13, 2017
It Review
Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise the clown in It. The 2017 remake of Stephen King’s iconic novel and 1991 miniseries It smashed the box office...
Seo Young Lee
Oct 13, 2017
What the fRick Happened?: A Review of Rick and Morty
Rick and Morty concluded its third season on Oct. 1. Back after 18 suspenseful months, the third season of Rick and Morty transcended...
Kate Henry
Apr 27, 2017
Last Days of Judas Iscariot
Promotional poster for The Last Days of Judas Iscariot This March, Nomadic Theatre put on The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, a satirical...
Eva Niedermeyer
Apr 26, 2017
Small Great Things
In more than twenty novels, bestselling author Jodi Picoult has addressed school shootings, organ donation, suicide pacts, Asperger’s...
Brian Damerau
Apr 26, 2017
Black Cat
An essential experience for Georgetown students, especially those suffering from Bubble Fever, is exploring D.C.’s nightlife. One of the...
Kate Henry
Mar 11, 2017
Sofar is So Close to You
Sonnder describes themselves as an "experimental indie rock" band. Sofar is a global community dedicated to expanding a network of local...
Peter Hogan
Mar 11, 2017
Beautiful Swimmers at Ten Tigers
On Saturday February 18, Ten Tigers let duo Beautiful Swimmers and DJ Technics run the show. From the District and Baltimore...
Austin Stollhaus
Mar 10, 2017
50 Shades Gets Darker, Bar Lowers Further
A boy cowers under the table on a rainy night. Sounds of domestic violence emerge from the next room. Suddenly, an unkempt man clenching...
Alex Toutounji
Mar 10, 2017
Fist Fight Review
In a world where nothing seems to go quite right, we often turn to comedy for solace. Fist Fight, directed by Richie Keen, provides us...
Eva Niedermeyer
Jan 31, 2017
NBC's Tribute to Americans in Retail
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 4.6 million Americans currently work in retail. A solidarity of sorts exists among...