Review: ‘Love You Tyler’ is a fever dream of a short film Its entire premise is open to interpretation. Joy Saha November 12, 2020
Women in Music’s president discusses upcoming 35th anniversary The nonprofit provides education, networking opportunities and career advancement. Tyler Golsen November 11, 2020
WMUC releases its first zine since 1996 After more than 20 years since its last publication, the station is excited to show off its members’ artistic talents. Nicole Noechel November 6, 2020
UMD alumna’s art installation brings color back to The Clarice The show consisted of a set of short films played on a loop, accompanied by orchestral music. Elana Morris November 4, 2020
‘Maryland Tonight’ is the late-night talk show UMD deserves The show is hilarious, politically relevant and not afraid to get real. Tyler Golsen November 2, 2020
UMD South Asian dance groups try to keep teams afloat amid pandemic Some are adapting to the online environment, while others have completely canceled their seasons. Freelance Reporter October 26, 2020
The new Wallows EP provides a much-needed dose of sunshine If nothing else, “Coastlines” will bring a smile to your face Lexi Gopin October 26, 2020
UMD’s Ballet Company M finds its footing with virtual practices The organization rehearses through Zoom three times a week. Daryl Perry October 22, 2020
To quench your thirst for art during COVID-19, consider Studio A’s programs The studio continues to offer free workshops, along with paid classes. Elana Morris October 21, 2020
MICA workshop discusses using art as means of social change The event connected like-minded people to create social change through art. Freelance Reporter October 20, 2020