The human appeal of historical dramas The combination of past events and relatable emotion can be potent. John Powers September 28, 2016
Netflix and overkill: What to avoid while binging Getting in the way of the service’s brilliant original programming is some very terrible content. John Powers September 19, 2016
Review: The Dear Hunter’s fifth act is a distinctive, dramatic success The latest installment in the group’s albums-long tale is powerful and dark. John Powers September 14, 2016
Review: Upright Citizens Brigade’s unique style shines at NextNOW Improv troupe wows Friday night crowd. John Powers September 11, 2016
NextNOW Fest: Improv performance promises one-of-a-kind show You can catch the improv show during this year’s NextNOW fest. John Powers September 8, 2016
Review: of Montreal presents a flashy spectacle at the 9:30 Club The glam rock band began their Sept. 7 concert with a burst of energy, and never let up. John Powers September 8, 2016
Preview: Of Montreal to bring a different sound to the 9:30 Club The American rock band will bring a new sound to the Washington, D.C. venue. John Powers September 2, 2016
The slow, mysterious disappearance of Odd Future What ever happened to the quirky hip-hop collective? John Powers September 1, 2016
‘The Eric Andre Show,’ an exercise in mindless madness, charts a course of its own The show twists the traditional talk show format in an absolutely insane — and often disturbing — manner. John Powers August 30, 2016
Released 20 years ago, OutKast’s ‘ATLiens’ stands the test of time Andre 3000 and Big Boi utilized a style of rap on their second studio album that is far different from modern Atlanta hip-hop. John Powers August 28, 2016