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. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
At the Help Center, students answer the call With official resources overbooked, mental health support falls to volunteers, a couch and a phone. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
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. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
REVIEW: ‘The New Yorker Presents’ a work of journalistic art The famed magazine makes a leap into television and sticks the landing. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
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. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
Review: ‘Antigone’ at The Clarice is a modern take on a classic Greek tale The performance turns Kay Theatre into a magnificent Theban Palace. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
Too much ‘Harry Potter’ might be a bad thing Is the beloved series past its prime? DBK Admin December 31, 0999
Review: Rupi Kaur’s ‘the sun and her flowers’ is both canned and candid The Canadian author’s second book doesn’t shy away from empowerment, immigration, abuse and mental illness. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
‘Rick and Morty’ Recap: Season finale “The Rickchurian Mortydate” bookends the season perfectly The episode’s themes and events mirror that of the premiere. DBK Admin December 31, 0999
Review: ‘Young Sheldon’ has nothing new to say ‘The Big Bang Theory’ prequel is the type of art that makes you feel uncomfortable — in a bad way. DBK Admin December 31, 0999