Michael Oross
Nov 11, 2021
Is It Time to Die, Mr. Bond?
No Time To Die has had a lot to live up to—and has been tasked with accomplishing multiple thankless tasks. As the definitive conclusion...
Sabrina Shaffer and Carolina Permuy
Nov 10, 2021
Bleachers Satiates Our Concert Cravings
Last month, indie-pop band Bleachers performed right here in D.C., with an opening performance by Claud, a gender non-binary indie-pop...
Nandi Dube
Nov 10, 2021
“Now You Suck!”: TV Girl at the Black Cat on October 9, 2021
French-inspired dream pop is not a genre with many household names. Born out of San Diego in 2010, TV Girl has undoubtedly become a...
Connor Lammas
Jul 31, 2021
Call Me If You Get Lost
After the career turnaround that was Flower Boy; the launch of a successful clothing line; a thriving Converse collaboration; and the...
Audrey Ledford
May 8, 2021
Sound of Metal is a gut-wrenching masterclass of a film
The brilliant new Oscar nominee packs in evocative, representative performances.
Connor Lammas
May 7, 2021
Why Daft Punk Mattered: A Retrospective
2021 saw the shocking breakup of Daft Punk, one of house music’s most legendary duos.
Nandi Dube
May 7, 2021
Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine
Photo Credit: RCA Records Texas is the birthplace of a plethora of world renowned musicians, primarily black RnB & hip-hop artists;...
Cat Haseman
Mar 31, 2021
The “Ambitious Woman” We All Needed: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
In 2018, Netflix debuted a new Lovecraftian version of the platinum blonde protagonist’s story: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
Brendan Hegarty
Mar 31, 2021
El Madrileño is a triumph for C. Tangana
On the first song of El Madrileño, the opening snare drumline and regal horns sound like they herald the approach of a powerful army.
Anthony Bonavita
Mar 29, 2021
Scorsese & Leibowitz' Pretend It's A City is outdated, but organically interesting
Some like to think of New York as vibrant and up-and-coming––out with the old, in with the new. Others are Fran Leibowitz. Pretend It’s a...