With indie sleaze on the rise, achieve the aesthetic with three easy tricks The 2010s are coming back in full force with the revival of indie sleaze. Carey Cameron September 15, 2022
‘Unspoken Volumes’ re-envisions the relationship between art, viewer and space Open until Oct. 8, the Stamp Gallery highlights the potential that art forms have to create new art of their own. Winter Hawk September 15, 2022
Zendaya’s impressive Emmy win signals need for more celebration of Black art Black women deservedly get recognition for their talents at the 74th annual Emmys. Marlia Nash September 15, 2022
NextNOW’s Silent Disc-Glo mixes things up with student DJs and mocktails The Disc-Glo operated on three channels, two operated by professional DJs and one operated by students. Khushboo Rathore September 13, 2022
Twitter Circle: The newest ‘close friends’ feature hits the platform With ‘close friends’ features already in use on other social media platforms, Twitter’s most recent feature allows users to curate a smaller audience to tweet to. Hanna Zakharenko September 12, 2022
A beginner’s guide to the strange world of film festivals What the F is a Film Festival? Carey Cameron September 12, 2022
UMD alum Alex D’Alessio shows off his DIY home renovation to 424K followers D'Alessio’s Tik Tok shows off mistakes and successes during home construction DIY. Khushboo Rathore September 12, 2022
Women are redefining what it means to be a musician This Smithsonian exhibit highlights music herstory, sparking reflection on women’s current roles in music. Winter Hawk September 9, 2022
DC band Frass Green’s new album ‘Buried’ was born from hardship The garage rock group discussed the journey of making an album during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dorvall Bedford September 8, 2022
With BookTok, reading doesn’t have to be a solitary activity This TikTok subculture is helping to make reading trendy again. Emily Davies September 8, 2022