Maryland Stadium and Xfinity Center are getting gender-inclusive family restrooms The family restrooms already in the Xfinity Center and Maryland Stadium will become gender inclusive. Lillian Andemicael October 24, 2017
College Park City Council District 2 candidates discuss civic engagement at forum About 30 people attended the forum. Lillian Andemicael October 20, 2017
Review: ‘Antigone’ at The Clarice is a modern take on a classic Greek tale The performance turns Kay Theatre into a magnificent Theban Palace. Lillian Andemicael October 13, 2017
Review: Kelela’s ‘Take Me Apart’ blends past, present and future At 34, Kelela is a fresh face in pop music. Lillian Andemicael October 9, 2017
Hugh Hefner’s legacy is more complicated than it appears Was the Playboy founder a feminist trailblazer or a sleazy businessman? Lillian Andemicael October 4, 2017
Review: ‘Victoria & Abdul’ is boring at best, revisionist at worst Even if you love Victorian royalty, the Stephen Frears film falls short. Lillian Andemicael September 29, 2017
Review: “Unto Itself” isn’t your typical installation art The Maril Herman Gallery’s latest exhibit in the Art-Sociology building is refreshing and thought-provoking. Lillian Andemicael September 27, 2017
Review: ‘The Deuce’ thrives with its cast of stellar, slimy characters HBO’s new show explores the rising porn industry in 1970s New York. Lillian Andemicael September 22, 2017
Ace Cosgrove puts on an alarmingly good show during NextNOW Despite a fire alarm that cut his set short, Ace kept the performance lit. Lillian Andemicael September 17, 2017
Review: ODESZA’s ‘A Moment Apart’ proves EDM can have soul it still has beat drops and intense synths, but the new album also features some songs with meaning. Lillian Andemicael September 11, 2017