How technology allows gender expression to flourish in the modern music scene The artists of today have more avenues than ever to express their true selves. Raye Weigel September 20, 2016
Review: Despite deep messages, M.I.A.’s ‘Aim’ feels recycled and unoriginal The lyrics touch on relevant topics, but the actual music is stale. Raye Weigel September 15, 2016
Review: Alison Saar dissects history with symbolism and color at NMWA On the latest jarring exhibit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Raye Weigel September 11, 2016
Review: ‘The Little Prince’ is visually pleasing, diverts too much from original plot Fans of the novella might disagree with alterations in the film. Raye Weigel September 8, 2016
Review: Glass Animals’ ‘How to Be a Human Being’ puts a priority on guilty pleasures The Oxford, England,-based group’s sophomore effort is a strange, hypnotic telling of 11 fictional stories through song. Raye Weigel August 30, 2016