Olivia Baisier and Anthony Bonavita
Dec 8, 2022
We Should Tell You: Nomadic Theatre Shines Out in RENT
The Fall 2022 production sought to ACT UP and fight AIDS, portraying the powerful message of composer Jonathan Larson in its entirety.
Olivia Baisier
Dec 8, 2022
Oh, sheâs in her Era Era: A 'Midnights' Review
Taylor Swiftâs âMidnights,â released on October 21, wraps a bow around the first sixteen years of Swiftâs musical history.
James Dolan
Dec 2, 2022
Preoccupations at DC9
Seeing Preoccupations was the most intimate musical experience Iâve had at a concert in D.C. and an auspicious welcome to DC9.
Sabrina Mei
Nov 29, 2022
âAftersunâ Paints a Heart-wrenching Portrait of A Father & A Memory
Aftersun is writer-director Charlotte Wellsâ gently devastating debut feature about a father-daughter relationship.
Margaret Rand
Nov 29, 2022
Understanding Artist Mike Kelley: From Age 12 to 21
I remember the day I first saw artist Mike Kelleyâs 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.
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 Playbillâs opening letter, Lil Nas X...
Grace Copps
Oct 28, 2022
A âSupercutâ 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
âXâ & âPearlâ 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.
Lucy Cullen
Sep 29, 2022
A Night with Phoebe Bridgers
On June 11, Phoebe Bridgers finally arrived at The Anthem for the D.C. stop of her Reunion Tour, a concert that had been a long time in...