REVIEW: Netflix’s ‘Love’ is not worth your binge time Judd Apatow’s latest offering is standout in the rom-com TV genre only through its mediocrity. Mel DeCandia February 22, 2016
Chasing Oscar: Staff picks for film’s greatest night To celebrate Oscar week, we’ll be bringing you essays all week arguing for the movies or performers we think deserve success this weekend. Diversions Staff February 21, 2016
The lasting impact of Rihanna In 2016, Rihanna, who turns 28 this Saturday, is markedly different than her budding 16-year-old self. Josh Magness February 21, 2016
‘Baltimore’ seeks to spark open dialogues on race ‘Baltimore,’ a tale that aims to spark dialogue about the contentious racial issues sweeping U.S. universities, will hit the Kay Theatre stage in the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland. Josh Magness February 21, 2016
The delicate art of the running high-five There is something very wrong with the University of Maryland campus. Tristan Madden /For The Diamondback February 18, 2016
REVIEW: ‘The Club’ is a film that demands to be felt The Chilean film is strongest in an opening act that is at once superbly crafted and deeply unsettling. Michael Errigo February 18, 2016
Professor X: University’s resident ‘X-Files’ expert is bringing her work to students Anne Simon works to keep the “science” in “science fiction.” Patrick Basler February 17, 2016
REVIEW: ‘The New Yorker Presents’ a work of journalistic art The famed magazine makes a leap into television and sticks the landing. Anna Muckerman February 17, 2016
The hidden wonder of Unforgettable Flavors Deep inside the Seven Springs Apartments complex hides Unforgettable Flavors. Cameron Neimand February 17, 2016
REVIEW: The many sides of ‘The Life of Pablo’ The purported best album of all time can’t be assessed in one review, so we wrote five. Diamondback Staff February 16, 2016