‘Nathan for You’ proves modern cringe comedy is more than just a laugh The comedy of Nathan Fielder, Maria Bamford and others examines what it means to be human. Jack Lewis November 15, 2017
‘Love and Information’ challenges both the cast and the audience Performed at The Clarice, the play is broken into 57 mini-stories. Ayana Archie November 14, 2017
Interview: Stephen Chbosky on why ‘Wonder’ is “a healing experience” The writer and director discusses the film’s importance in today’s political climate. Hannah Yasharoff November 14, 2017
Rejoice! A new Dunkin’ Donuts is coming! The University of Maryland will soon be running on Dunkin’. Maeve Dunigan November 13, 2017
‘Nathan For You’ is your favorite comedian’s favorite show Reaction to the the show’s fourth-season finale proves its status as a living cult classic. Cameron Neimand November 13, 2017
Review: ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ gets derailed The murder-mystery suffers from a lack of character development despite its star-studded cast. Zach Phillips November 12, 2017
The Kidz Bop version of Post Malone’s “Congratulations” will make you fear for the youth Watching six children sing the party anthem is terrifying. Patrick Basler November 12, 2017
Review: Tim Heidecker’s ‘Too Dumb For Suicide’ is anti-Trump folk-rock The protest album is the latest creative endeavor from the oddball entertainer. Cameron Neimand November 10, 2017
A second-by-second analysis of Harry Styles’ “Kiwi” music video Harry Styles may have created the cutest video of all time. Maeve Dunigan November 9, 2017
Review: HBO’s ‘Spielberg’ chronicles the director’s life fascinatingly The HBO documentary delves deep into the expert filmmakers history and career. Zach Phillips November 8, 2017