‘Legends of the Hidden Temple’ is back to inspire a new generation ‘Legends’ stood apart from the rest due to its emphasis on learning instead of sliming. Mel DeCandia March 10, 2016
‘She’s the Man’ retains its charm 10 years later Amanda Bynes disguised as a boy playing soccer: What more could you need? Maeve Dunigan March 10, 2016
REVIEW: Coheed and Cambria rock Echostage Coheed and Cambria brought their concept-based rock to Echostage last Wednesday as a part of their The Color Before the Sun Tour. Tom Hausman March 9, 2016
Nyumburu Cultural Center’s Uganda book campaign embraces message of Ubuntu Since 2010, the Nyumburu Cultural Center has shipped roughly 25,000 textbooks to disenfranchised Ugandan youth. Josh Magness March 9, 2016
The man himself: Bobby Flay visits his Burger Palace Clad in jeans and a blue button up, Bobby Flay casually wandered through the brightly colored restaurant, shaking hands and checking up on chefs. Anna Muckerman March 9, 2016
ART REVIEW: “Turquoise Mountain” at the Freer|Sackler is beautiful but tone-deaf The show, which opened Saturday, promises via news release to transform the Smithsonian’s International Gallery into a “vibrant marketplace of Old Kabul.” Evan Berkowitz March 9, 2016
Collective consciousness: Electronic music’s new group mentality How the latest trend in EDM is helping artists make better music – together. Patrick Basler March 9, 2016
Choose your own adventure: Maryland weather Because if you think you know what’s going to happen, you don’t. Anna Muckerman March 8, 2016
Getting to the bottom of the millennial cereal debate The New York Times wrote that millennials eat less cereal because they’re lazy. Is that true? Maeve Dunigan March 8, 2016
Why the Gold Bus is in a league of its own If you haven’t set foot on this clunker, you’re missing out on a golden opportunity. Anna Muckerman March 7, 2016