Review: ‘Utopia Defeated’ establishes D.D. Dumbo’s unique act The album moves not with meaningful lyrics, but rather impeccable, well-balanced melodies. Lillian Andemicael October 16, 2016
Review: MFA dance thesis forces introspection and characterizes light “Within wait also comes hope.” Raye Weigel October 13, 2016
Review: ‘Cameraperson’ charts an emotional journey with little plot The film mimics the natural chaos of memories. Michael Errigo October 13, 2016
Review: Netflix documentary ’13th’ is a sobering, necessary watch Ava DuVernay’s film is impactful enough to potentially cause real change. Taylor Stokes October 12, 2016
Barbara Kruger brings voyeuristic cultural commentary to the National Gallery A new exhibit in the National Gallery of Art’s East Building features 15 of her most prolific works. Raye Weigel October 12, 2016
Review: Phantogram’s ‘Three’ shows a daring but somewhat disappointing evolution The indie-rock duo’s latest work takes an admirable risk but comes up short. Anna Muckerman October 11, 2016
The Role of GIFs in our online communication As language evolves, you should evolve with it. John Powers October 11, 2016
All Things Go Fall Classic festival brings life to a gloomy day Frigid, pouring rain for hours on end? No problem. Lillian Andemicael October 10, 2016
‘The Exorcist’ TV show is best when it’s scary. Unfortunately, it rarely is. Fox’s new show isn’t quite horror, but isn’t quite horrible. Patrick Basler October 10, 2016