Review: Amazon’s ‘Good Girls Revolt’ is fluffy yet satisfying The female journalist drama isn’t perfect, but it’s a fun watch. Raye Weigel November 6, 2016
University artists portray injustice and hope in the Middle East The Wednesday night event hosted by the Students for Justice in Palestine shed light on life in the Middle East. Raye Weigel November 3, 2016
One student, a 3-D printer and a line of butt plugs Avid Antonelli on the importance of self-love and what made her want to create sex toys Raye Weigel November 3, 2016
University students weigh in on Ouija boards “It’s supposed to move, so you’ll do something to make it move.” Raye Weigel October 25, 2016
Review: MFA dance thesis forces introspection and characterizes light “Within wait also comes hope.” Raye Weigel October 13, 2016
Barbara Kruger brings voyeuristic cultural commentary to the National Gallery A new exhibit in the National Gallery of Art’s East Building features 15 of her most prolific works. Raye Weigel October 12, 2016
Review: ‘The Girl on the Train’ lacks dynamic characters and suspense The film, billed as a thriller, is far from thrilling. Raye Weigel October 6, 2016
Instagram: a new medium for snapshot poetry The question is whether Instagram itself generates this poetry, or if the poets have just found the perfect place. Raye Weigel September 28, 2016
Review: ‘The Lovers and the Despot’ brings life to a dramatic kidnapping The documentary tells the gripping tale of two artists captured by North Korea’s Kim Jong-il. Raye Weigel September 22, 2016
Bassem Youssef sparks conversation at The Clarice The Egyptian satirist spoke about free speech and how he combats hostility with humor. Raye Weigel September 21, 2016