Review: Netflix’s ‘Mute’ can’t be saved by its colors The movie wants to be like many others, but doesn’t reach the heights of any. Zach Phillips March 5, 2018
Alumni artist Korey Richardson explores color, line and metaphor in new exhibit The 2016 graduate is showcasing several pieces, which he completed during his time here, at MilkBoy ArtHouse. Ayana Archie March 5, 2018
Angela Kinsey discusses cats, an ‘Office’ reboot and pizza at UMD The actress known for playing uptight Angela Martin gave a behind-the-scenes look at the popular show. Anna Muckerman March 5, 2018
Fizzy Faceoff: two writers debate sparkling water Two writers debate whether sparkling water deserves a place in our hearts and homes. Diversions Staff March 4, 2018
Review: NBC’s ‘A.P. Bio’ barely makes the grade The new sitcom has ‘It’s Always Sunny’ star Glenn Howerton, but lacks the dark charm of the FX hit. Cameron Neimand March 1, 2018
Interview: Quinn XCII on his next album and a memorable day drink The Detroit indie-pop artist opens up about his college days before playing at the 9:30 Club. Owen Hynes March 1, 2018
Review: Fred Armisen’s ‘Standup For Drummers’ is actually for everyone The ‘Portlandia’ comedian’s latest Netflix special is hilariously specific. Maeve Dunigan March 1, 2018
‘Black Panther’ goes beyond superheroes The latest Marvel hit combines action, history and social justice. Spoiler alert! Zach Phillips February 28, 2018
Review: Netflix’s ‘Everything Sucks’ only sucks a little The comedy about a high school in Oregon features plenty of ’90s nostalgia — and music. Allison O'Reilly February 28, 2018
K-pop is the newest (and coolest) musical phenomenon to hit the U.S. Bandwagons aren’t great — but K-pop is. Balbina Yang February 27, 2018