New horror movies to watch this spooky season From the mildly creepy to the disgustingly gruesome: what new releases you should be watching this month. Paige Munshell September 30, 2019
Review: The Driskell Center’s latest exhibition illustrates African American experiences “[Un]Common Collections" is a tribute to great African American art collectors. Morgan Pravato September 30, 2019
Review: ‘Ms. Purple’ is a colorful portrayal of love and identity in present-day Koreatown Justin Chon’s latest feature-length film is not to be missed Freelance Reporter September 29, 2019
Review: Watch dance, art and technology collide at ARTECHOUSE’s “Lucid Motion” The famous art museum opened its new exhibit in Washington, D.C., this weekend. Audrey Decker September 29, 2019
The real cost of fast fashion is on humans, animals and the environment Dana Thomas explains in a new book. Oyinkansola Awosika September 28, 2019
Review: blink-182’s “Nine” differentiates it from past albums with its new sound Matt Skiba, a new band member, could have contributed to the different vibe. Alyson Trager September 27, 2019
Review: Nintendo released a ‘Mario Kart’ app, and it will make your inner child angry The app is so bad, it gives you a great reason to grab your DS and play the real thing. Morgan Pravato September 26, 2019
Review: UMD alum explores themes of personal development in debut novel ‘Emerald City’ Author Brian Birnbaum graduated from the University of Maryland in 2010. Audrey Decker September 26, 2019
Review: With a unique story and strong visuals, ‘Abominable’ takes its place as a classic I cried five times. Iris Vukmanovic September 26, 2019
Preview: GRLwood is ready to take on the D.C. punk scene with upcoming Black Cat concert The queer “scream pop” duo is opening for Man Man on tour, stopping by the District on Oct. 2. Allison O'Reilly September 26, 2019