Review: ‘Finding Dory’ is full of the same things that made ‘Nemo’ great The sequel to the 2003 hit has plenty of heart. Anna Muckerman June 15, 2016
Review: Can The Strokes’ past also be its future? The iconic alt-rock band’s new EP, ‘Future Present Past’, doesn’t make waves but succeeds with the gratifying guitar rhythms we’ve come to expect. Anna Muckerman June 8, 2016
Review: Chance the Rapper’s ‘Coloring Book’ is for grown ups The young rapper gets seriously spiritual and naturally nostalgic on his latest mixtape. Anna Muckerman June 1, 2016
THE BALANCING ACT How Muslim students juggle the intricacies of religious tradition and college life. Anna Muckerman May 12, 2016
In its 20th year, Juke Joint continues to provide an inclusive, thrilling experience Nyumburu Cultural Center’s monthly open mic night gives members of the black community a place to unite and be themselves. Anna Muckerman May 10, 2016
Inuit throat singer Tanya Tagaq educates and entertains Kay Theatre crowd The activist put on a show that was as musical as it was informative. Anna Muckerman April 25, 2016
Terpstock’s summer vibes bring vacation to April Sunday’s exceptional weather and laid-back ambiance make for great performances at SEE’s festival-inspired event. Anna Muckerman April 18, 2016
UMD senior starts media outlet for marijuana-related news Capital Canna News serves the “vibrant and exciting community” of Washington cannabis users. Anna Muckerman April 14, 2016
Spiral-bound success: why hand writing your notes is the right move New research finds students who hand-write notes do better in school than their typing counterparts. Anna Muckerman April 13, 2016
Brilliant and resilient: Books aren’t going anywhere With technology changing the way we live, it’s surprising e-books haven’t quite caught on. But readers say there’s a reason for that. Anna Muckerman March 31, 2016