Review: T-Pain boastfully returns on ‘Oblivion’
The singer/rapper/NPR Tiny Desk phenom’s fourth studio album is both solid and troubling.
Reviews: Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation’ depends on who you’re asking
Our staff lays out the best and worst moments of the pop star’s sixth studio album.
Defending Driskell: The center makes necessary changes amid Cole renovations
Dorit Yaron wanted to know how the renovations would affect the African-American art museum.
REVIEW: Brandon T. Jackson can’t catch up with the times at the DC Improv
The ‘Tropic Thunder’ actor started his stand-up set strong but couldn’t keep it up.
At the Help Center, students answer the call
With official resources overbooked, mental health support falls to volunteers, a couch and a phone.
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.
REVIEW: ‘The New Yorker Presents’ a work of journalistic art
The famed magazine makes a leap into television and sticks the landing.
John Green’s ‘Turtles All the Way Down’ brilliantly breaks the rules of storytelling
‘The Fault in Our Stars’ author’s latest novel expertly captures what it means to be young.
Review: ‘Antigone’ at The Clarice is a modern take on a classic Greek tale
The performance turns Kay Theatre into a magnificent Theban Palace.