UMD visiting group performs pandemic-inspired story at The Clarice UNA Productions was at the University of Maryland as a part of The Clarice’s Visiting Artist series. Freelance Reporter March 27, 2022
UMD Holodomor exhibit explains creation of Washington D.C. memorial The installation explains the creative process behind the memorial commemorating the Ukraine famine. Freelance Reporter March 17, 2022
Moco Museum in Amsterdam brings its artful societal commentary beyond Spain The Moco Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, features modern and contemporary art with a twist that underscores societal double standards and controversy. Winter Hawk March 17, 2022
‘Turning Red’ delights, but some characters feel two-dimensional The film’s representation is admirable but it perpetuates unnecessary stereotypes. Khushboo Rathore March 16, 2022
MICA’s “Mixrepresented” photo gallery celebrates the stories of multiracial students The exhibition aims to debunk the assumption that multiracial and biracial people are a monolith. Nyrene Monforte March 16, 2022
Netflix’s ‘The Adam Project’ is a feel-good sci-fi The film, released on Netflix on Friday, stars Ryan Reynolds in a time-traveling quest to prevent time travel from ever being invented. Hanna Zakharenko March 15, 2022
UMD student founds independent record label SOAL Sound The label is made up of artists Kaleb and Simi Liadi Freelance Reporter March 14, 2022
The oldest gallery in Spain offers a renewed look at reality In the old quarters of Barcelona City, the oldest gallery in Spain — the Sala Parés Gallery — features current artists. Winter Hawk March 14, 2022
From crowd-surfing to acoustic takes, Holly Humberstone and Girl in Red rock D.C. The artists performed to a sold-out crowd at the 9:30 Club on Friday. Hanna Zakharenko March 13, 2022
LAUNDRY DAY makes a triumphant return to live music at DC9 D.C. was their first stop on tour for their album ‘We Switched Bodies.’ Daryl Perry March 13, 2022