Review: ‘Love You Tyler’ is a fever dream of a short film Its entire premise is open to interpretation. Joy Saha November 12, 2020
What do UMD students miss most about campus life before the pandemic? Long gone are the days of trekking across the campus with a heavy backpack and seeing the faces of other students. Joy Saha October 28, 2020
‘Someone Has to Die’ could have been an amazing drama, but it’s too short ‘Someone Has to Die’ could have been an amazing drama, but it’s too short Joy Saha October 21, 2020
I’m stuck with a roommate who doesn’t care about the pandemic Does someone’s desire to go to social gatherings and have a prominent social life outweigh my own well-being? Joy Saha October 16, 2020
Review: ‘The War with Grandpa’ is a caricature of middle school life What happens when an agitated grandson officially declares war against his rugged grandfather? Joy Saha October 9, 2020
Review: SZA did not come to play with latest single ‘Hit Different’ Her new music video also features a rat companion and a look inspired by the iconic “Carrie” bloodbath scene. Joy Saha September 11, 2020
Q&A: How Avenue Beat cherishes sisterhood in their lives, lyrics and music The Nashville-based musical trio recently went viral on TikTok. Joy Saha August 11, 2020
Q&A: UMD band Unity for the Outcasts on manifesting their musical goals The College Park-based band recently released their first single, “Tell the World.” Joy Saha July 24, 2020
An end of the world playlist to celebrate 2020’s imminent doom Enjoy these chaotic bops while chaos continues to ensue outside. Joy Saha July 21, 2020
How five Black UMD artists are showcasing their talent From theater to graphic design to stand-up comedy to fashion. Joy Saha June 23, 2020