Chocolate-covered French fries: disgusting or delectable? Last month McDonald’s Japan announced the McChoco Potato — an atrociously named yet surprisingly simple snack — French fries covered with white and milk chocolate. We gave it a try. Anna Muckerman February 8, 2016
PLAYLIST: Push Play Monday featuring Lais and Bishop It is a good moment in the music industry right now. Miranda Jackson February 7, 2016
REVIEW: Young Thug is weird and wonderful on ‘I’m Up’ There are few things more rewarding than being a Young Thug fan. Patrick Basler February 7, 2016
REVIEW: ‘Guards at the Taj’ approaches beauty with grim humor Black comedy ‘Guards at the Taj’ opened Friday night at Woolly Mammoth Theater in Washington. Danielle Ohl February 7, 2016
REVIEW: ‘Khalifa’ re-installs Wiz atop the stoner-rap throne Wiz Khalifa is sitting, or, more accurately, smoking rather pretty right now. Cameron Neimand February 7, 2016
The humor behind a Swedish film taking Europe by storm ‘The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared’ is a real movie, and it’s really good. Anna Muckerman February 4, 2016
The university’s first ever Fashion Week is coming in March Events include a #wcw night and a DIY design party. Miranda Jackson February 4, 2016
How Twitter revolutionized fandom Now, you can tweet Justin Bieber to your heart’s content, but what does that mean? Josh Magness February 4, 2016
ART REVIEW: Silent Dialogue: Helen Frederick at the Phillips These lovely works ought to be enjoyed, contemplated and walked among in peaceful, quiet perfection. Let the art do the talking, if you will. Evan Berkowitz February 3, 2016
REVIEW: ‘Hail, Caesar!’ goes for quantity over quality As a follow-up to their 2013 Oscar-level drama ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’, ‘Hail, Caesar!’ is the perfect change of pace. Michael Errigo February 3, 2016