Review: ‘Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable’ deconstructs a life of photos The documentary looks for purpose in a man who did not believe in purpose. Paige Munshell October 12, 2018
Food, vendors and activism take to the streets of Takoma Park The Takoma Park Street Festival celebrates fried food and activism for the 37th year straight. Paige Munshell October 9, 2018
Review: ‘Nappily Ever After’ has a muddled message The Netflix film loses its way along the inspirational story line. Paige Munshell October 3, 2018
UMD Latinx Monologues weave together art and activism PLUMAS has worked for six years to provide artistic opportunities for students to speak out. Paige Munshell September 28, 2018
Charlotte may be the most interesting member of the entomology department The unassuming guest serves a great purpose. Paige Munshell September 20, 2018
Review: ‘The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society’ has a unique title, but not much else It’s a fun, light romance played over top of Nazi angst and moral gray ground. Paige Munshell September 12, 2018
5 lessons from ‘Tidying Up with Marie Kondo’ Why you should watch Netflix’s new reality cleaning show, whether you’re messy or not. Paige Munshell December 31, 0999
‘Sex Education’ subverts the usual expectations of teen romance on TV Why do we love to watch hot 20-somethings reenact the horrible sex lives of 16-year-olds? Paige Munshell December 31, 0999
Review: ‘Remind Me Tomorrow’ mixes fresh and boring to create a mediocre album Sharon Van Etten has a unique sound, but it all starts to blend together. Paige Munshell December 31, 0999
Review: ‘Remind Me Tomorrow’ mixes fresh and boring to create a mediocre album Sharon Van Etten has a unique sound, but it all starts to blend together. Paige Munshell December 31, 0999