15 years after its release, “The College Dropout” stands the test of time Kanye West’s debut album gives us a glimpse into a different artist and man. Evan Haynos February 13, 2019
The Alvin Ailey Dance Theater returns to D.C. in perfect form In its 60th year, the troupe does not miss a beat, or its message. Ayana Archie February 12, 2019
2019 Grammys: What they got right and what they got wrong A look into some of the more popular categories their winners. Jason Fontelieu February 12, 2019
MFA dance candidates showcase final works in spring thesis concert Dancers execute the visions of Shawn Stone and Ama Law with grace and power. Morgan Pravato February 11, 2019
Driskell Center’s “Posing Beauty” exhibit explores positive black representation The exhibit is one of the center’s largest, and is mainly composed of photography. Ayana Archie February 10, 2019
Why I’ve decided to formally cancel Nicki Minaj It’s been a long time coming for the so-called Queen of Rap. Jason Fontelieu February 8, 2019
‘Sex Education’ subverts the usual expectations of teen romance on TV Why do we love to watch hot 20-somethings reenact the horrible sex lives of 16-year-olds? Paige Munshell February 8, 2019
Review: ‘Andover’ is too weird for its own good The low-budget indie film is produced by a UMD alum. Audrey Decker February 7, 2019
Review: ‘2 Dope Queens’ comfortably stands its ground as successful comedy show Hosts Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams live up to their show’s title. Jason Fontelieu February 6, 2019
Need podcast recommendations for your trip to class? We’ve got you covered. Whether you’re driving, taking the Metro or walking from your apartment, these will make the journey enjoyable. Evan Haynos February 6, 2019