Young Thug’s confusing gender politics The rapper’s ideas about gender are as complicated and unclear as they are attention-grabbing. Patrick Basler September 6, 2016
A parent’s guide to Facebook What are your Mom and Dad doing on Facebook? Now you don’t have to friend them to find out. Patrick Basler August 31, 2016
Share Space D.C. offers a workable environment alongside zesty food The communal workspace is free and open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Miranda Jackson August 28, 2016
The four most underrated Olympic events at this year’s games With Rio approaching, don’t let these sports fly under your radar. Patrick Basler August 4, 2016
Review: Aparna Nancherla is hilariously self-aware on ‘Just Putting It Out There’ The comic released her first album last month under Tig Notaro’s new label, Bentzen Ball Records. Maeve Dunigan August 3, 2016
In its 20th year, Juke Joint continues to provide an inclusive, thrilling experience Nyumburu Cultural Center’s monthly open mic night gives members of the black community a place to unite and be themselves. Anna Muckerman May 10, 2016
How to approach politics on dating apps Millennials live-tweet debates and Instagram outside the polls, so it’s not surprising that our politics show up on dating apps, too. Mel DeCandia May 10, 2016
Princess as Poster Girl: How Disney icons are used for activism The iconic images have been used in campaigns against overfishing, negative body image and domestic and sexual violence. Diamondback Staff May 9, 2016
How many streaming services is too many? Kevin Hart’s upcoming “Laugh Out Loud” prompts inquiries about the increase in streaming sites. Maeve Dunigan May 3, 2016
Is Barack Obama the funniest president? The comedian-in-chief has a great sense of humor – and eight years of jokes to back it up. Patrick Basler May 3, 2016