Alumni artist Korey Richardson explores color, line and metaphor in new exhibit The 2016 graduate is showcasing several pieces, which he completed during his time here, at MilkBoy ArtHouse. Ayana Archie March 5, 2018
Review: 2 Chainz reaches his full “glow” on ‘The Play Don’t Care Who Makes It’ The 40-year-old Atlanta rapper demonstrates a new level of maturity on his latest EP. Ayana Archie February 19, 2018
Happy Kanye is the best Kanye The rapper has had lots of trial and tribulation in recent years, so pictures of him smiling ear-to-ear are always welcome. Ayana Archie January 30, 2018
‘Get Out’ has four Oscar nominations. That’s big. After years of the exhaustion and frustration the Academy has caused in cinema, it finally gets something right. Ayana Archie January 28, 2018
Google visits UMD to discuss building inclusive workplaces The tech company outlined its efforts to making Google’s workspaces and products more accessible to people with disabilities. Ayana Archie December 6, 2017
This year’s Grammy nominations are insincere. Here’s why. The Recording Academy is diversifying. But they’ve had years to do so. Ayana Archie December 5, 2017
Review: CyHi the Prynce mixes glory and sin on ‘No Dope on Sundays’ The seasoned G.O.O.D. Music rapper finally has his time to shine. Ayana Archie November 20, 2017
‘Insecure’ star Yvonne Orji tackles diversity in life and work The Nigerian-American actress and comedian discussed where she believes the country lies in acceptance of others at SEE’s “Hear The Turtle” event. Ayana Archie November 19, 2017
‘Love and Information’ challenges both the cast and the audience Performed at The Clarice, the play is broken into 57 mini-stories. Ayana Archie November 14, 2017
Review: Willow Smith endures growing pains on ‘The 1st’ The 17-year-old still has a lot of fine-tuning to do on her sophomore album. Ayana Archie November 8, 2017