Pulitzer Prize-winning author discusses college friendships, 90’s culture at UMD The talk centered on Hua Hsu’s 2022 Pulitzer prize-winning memoir, Stay True, which chronicles his experience as a college student. Milvian Gonzalez March 11, 2024
Offbeat: What to look out for at this year’s Oscars If you don't know how to make heads or tails about what to expect at Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony, the Offbeat team has you covered. Offbeat Staff March 8, 2024
‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ embraces change but forgets its past With new characters and higher stakes, some of the franchise's strongest elements were erased. Olivia Yasharoff March 7, 2024
New LGBTQ+ book club provides space for queer representation in literature The club reads books centering LGBTQ+ voices and hosted its first meeting last month. Katherine Mahoney March 5, 2024
‘Dune: Part Two’ is this year’s blockbuster messiah Denis Villeneuve strengthens his grip on the science-fiction genre in his follow-up adaption of Frank Herbert’s seminal classic. Adam Hudacek March 5, 2024
‘Call Me Dancer’ showcases the struggles and accomplishments of an aspiring dancer The film's director and editor visited The Clarice for a screening of 'Call Me Dancer,' a film about an Indian boy's journey in the dance world. Emely Miranda-Aguilar March 4, 2024
‘Underdressed at the Symphony’ captures Faye Webster’s whimsical side From lovesick longing to her eBay purchase history with her new album, Webster is unafraid to bare it all in new album. Sophia Slaughenhoupt March 4, 2024
The Diamondback staff reviews the SAG Awards’ good, bad and ugly fashion moments On a night when The Bear and Oppenheimer won big, there were far fewer awards for famous actors’ red carpet fashion. Diamondback Staff February 28, 2024
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ live-action remake lacks original show’s depth Netflix’s live-action adaptation, released Feb. 22, is undeniably gorgeous. But it loses its charm by straying too far from the original. Matt Germack February 28, 2024
UMD LGBTQ+ Equity Center holds lecture on queerness in Haitian vodou The University of Miami’s Eziaku Nwokocha spoke about the intersection of queerness and Haitian vodou at a virtual lecture on Tuesday. Adam Hudacek February 28, 2024