Review: RuPaul’s ‘AJ and the Queen’ is hard to commit to This show might make you hate RuPaul, if you don’t already. Jason Fontelieu January 15, 2020
WeWork was always overvalued — and College Park got duped WeWork's failure shows us why College Park shouldn't try to copy Silicon Valley. Max Foley-Keene December 6, 2019
Review: ‘Suffragette’ leaves the glamour behind in revealing the struggle for women’s suffrage The period piece is a tense drama that serves as a stark reminder for what we have left to accomplish. Paige Munshell November 25, 2019
Review: ‘Patriot Act’ is back with more punches Hasan Minhaj is undeterred in his path to expose all who have done wrong. Paige Munshell November 14, 2019
Five reasons I may actually subscribe to Disney+ Disney’s new streaming service is packed with nostalgic classics and new hot messes. Morgan Pravato November 12, 2019
Review: ‘Stage Fright’ leaves the world of comedy behind Jenny Slate puts her life on camera for all to see in her new deeply personal Netflix special. Paige Munshell November 6, 2019
Review: Timothée Chalamet is the saving grace of new Netflix original ‘The King’ That’s two hours and 20 minutes I’ll never get back. Alyson Trager November 5, 2019
Review: Season six of ‘BoJack Horseman’ is one of the show’s most emotional With each season, the scripts get tighter, the puns get more clever and the characters develop further. Alyson Trager October 28, 2019
Review: Poetry book ‘Camp Winapooka’ tells the story of heartbreak, travels and a dog I fell in love with author Scott Laudati’s narrative — and Satine, his pet boxer. Audrey Decker October 27, 2019
The highs and lows of Gina Rodriguez’s career Now that it’s over, let’s take a look. Paige Munshell October 18, 2019