Laurel Art Center celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
By Luciana Perez Uribe The Montpelier Arts Center in Laurel will host an exhibition presented by the Latino Art League of Greater Washington, D.C. through September 19. The gallery also features...
View ArticleH Street Festival Kicks Off the Start of Fall
By Hannah Stryker Clouds of charcoal grill smoke filled the air as street vendors and food trucks crowded the perimeter of the H Street Festival in Washington D.C. on Saturday, September 21. Floods of...
View ArticleThe McElroy Family’s “Become the Monster” Tour Kicks Off in DC
By Teresa Ugarte The infamous McElroy brothers hit the stage at DAR Constitution Hall September 26 to perform their hit podcast, “My Brother, My Brother, and Me” live. The show was the first stop on...
View ArticleNewseum To Close After 11 Years
By Taneen Momeni The Newseum, a museum dedicated to free press and the history of journalism in Washington, is scheduled to close Dec. 31 after 11 years of service. The creator and primary funder of...
View ArticleReview: “Rent”’s Classic Story Resonates at the National Theatre
By Morgan Politzer A dingy, grungy apartment in early-1990s New York City is not the first place I would set a musical. But while I had my doubts, director Evan Ensign’s 20th anniversary tour of...
View ArticleLocal Band to Release New EP
By Jesse Johnson College Park-based band Higher Education will be releasing a new EP next year, something the band has never released before. Chris Haddad, the lead guitarist in the band, said the...
View Articlesunset, solarpunk, me: a review of Sunset Rollercoaster
By Alice Bi The problem with fall is the sentimentality it drapes over campus. College Park’s treetops will soon blush, sooner still they’ll wither and droop. Walking between classes, I burn in the...
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