Strutman Lane performs a theatrical and exhilarating sold-out show in DC Concertgoers bubbled with anticipation waiting for Strutman Lane to take the stage at DC9 Nightclub on Saturday. Their performance came following the opening act MLLN,… Marlia Nash January 10, 2023
Seraph Brass illuminated D.C. with impressive musicality Award-winning Seraph Brass visits D.C. as part of their tour, performing in the National Gallery of Art. Marlia Nash November 29, 2022
Review: BROCKHAMPTON says goodbye with ‘TM’ and ‘The Family’ The band says their farewell as they part ways for new solo projects. Marlia Nash November 21, 2022
Maryland Opera Studio to perform the timeless opera classic ‘La bohème’ After months of preparation, students will perform this iconic opera in the Kay Theatre starting this weekend. Marlia Nash November 11, 2022
Review: ‘Her Loss’ is too much Drake and not enough 21 Savage Rappers Drake and 21 Savage released album 'Her Loss' on Friday. Marlia Nash November 7, 2022
‘Tár’ shines a new light on orchestral music The recent film highlights the most unnerving aspects of the classical music industry. Marlia Nash October 26, 2022
UMD Dunkin’ fans remain loyal despite controversial rewards program update Dunkin’ changed its predictable and favorable rewards program to a more flexible option. Marlia Nash October 18, 2022
The balance between addressing canceled artists’ accomplishments and wrongs Here’s how to listen to your favorite artists even when they’ve been canceled. Marlia Nash October 17, 2022
‘By the Way, Meet Vera Stark’ examines the obstacles Black women face in their industry The play, put on by the University of Maryland’s theatre, dance and performance studies school, will run from Oct. 7 to Oct. 15. Marlia Nash October 7, 2022
Review: ‘Entergalactic’ falls short of expectations put on Cudi Kid Cudi released 'Entergalactic' and underwhelms in musicality, but not narrative animation. Marlia Nash October 3, 2022