Margaret Leng Tan redefines the piano with daring, untraditional concert Rather than adhering to classical music, Leng Tan challenges her audience to embrace the unexpected. Maxine Poe-Jensen 6 days ago
‘Oceanside Countryside’ is an unfiltered glimpse into rock artist Neil Young’s past The album is the latest installment in a series once lost in the heart of the country, folk and rock scene of the 1970s. Matt Kauffman March 10, 2025
‘Cinephile heaven’: Il Cinema Ritrovato honors film legend Marlene Dietrich The screening was a part of Il Cinema Ritrovato on Tour, hosted at Tawes Hall Thursday to a packed crowd of students and faculty. Cameron Lee March 10, 2025
Lady Gaga’s ‘Mayhem’ balances chaos in a thrilling return Lady Gaga chaotically blends nostalgic influences with bold new sounds in seventh album. Sofia Appolonio March 10, 2025
Actress, UMD alum Poorna Jagannathan discusses new show ‘Deli Boys’ 'Deli Boys' follows Pakistani American brothers Raj and Mir Dar, who inherit a chain of Philadelphia delis after their father’s sudden death. Maxine Poe-Jensen March 5, 2025
Afrochique brings ‘Squid Game’ thrills, eruptive dance battles to Hoff Theater Afrochique brought high-energy dance battles to Hoff Theater, where dancers faced off for a $500 prize. Cameron Lee March 3, 2025
Julius Rodriguez electrifies The Clarice with genre-blurring jazz, boundless energy Multi-instrumentalist Julius Rodriguez performed at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center on Thursday, incorporating elements of jazz, R&B and electronic dance music. Joe Wicke March 3, 2025
Revisit this award season’s best acceptance speeches before the Oscars From the Grammys to the NAACP Awards, these acceptance speeches deserve their own trophies. Olivia Yasharoff February 28, 2025
Meet ‘Pogo Stick Guy’: How Ajitesh Kaladi bounced his way to campus fame Ajitesh Kaladi has been “jaunting” — his term for bouncing from place to place on a pogo stick — since childhood. Emely Miranda-Aguilar February 25, 2025
Interactive elements, impactful performances shine in Ntozake Shange’s choreopoem The show is a unique and jarring blend of joy and pain — recognizing and placing the audience into the experience of Black womanhood in America. Stella Garner February 24, 2025