5 foreign horror films that prove fear is a universal language You won’t be able to sleep tonight. Lillian Andemicael September 5, 2017
Review: Netflix’s ‘Death Note’ feels more like a parody than remake The new Netflix original film doesn’t live up to the anime that inspired it. Lillian Andemicael August 30, 2017
MTV’s ‘Moonperson’ brings gender inclusivity to award shows, kind of MTV’s ‘Moonman’ trophy is now the ‘Moonperson’ — but is that enough? Lillian Andemicael August 8, 2017
Review: Fleet Foxes frees fans with strong performance at Merriweather The folk band is as good at ever live. Lillian Andemicael August 1, 2017
Here’s how your millennial entitlement can actually make you productive The idea that today’s youth is worse than past generations is overdone and incorrect. Lillian Andemicael July 6, 2017
This African drum circle is like church for some D.C. residents Not far from campus, you can find the rhythms of African percussion. Lillian Andemicael June 14, 2017
Review: Mac DeMarco’s ‘This Old Dog’ provides comfort The album offers lyrical advice for life’s daily confusion. Lillian Andemicael May 10, 2017
‘The Schooling of Bento Bonchev’ demonstrates how necessary love is in a sexless world A new play at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center explores sex, education and the media. Lillian Andemicael May 3, 2017
Review: On ‘What Now,’ Sylvan Esso showcase genuine love for their art The duo isn’t creating music for the masses. Lillian Andemicael May 2, 2017
Who’s hooking up? Hookup culture on college campuses might not be as prevalent as you thought. Lillian Andemicael April 27, 2017