★★★★☆ In their new album “The Dream,” alt-J analyzes memories you’ve never made and stories you’ve never told — and all in a way where … [Read more...] about Alt-J’s ‘The Dream’ is a Walk Down Memory Lane of the Life You Didn’t Live
Blues and Gray: How Georgetown Students Use Music to Connect
For students like California girl Sophia George (SFS ’23), music has really struck a chord. During online school last year, George — … [Read more...] about Blues and Gray: How Georgetown Students Use Music to Connect
‘The Royal Treatment’ Fails to Redefine Romance
★★☆☆☆ Netflix’s latest film “The Royal Treatment” attempts to infuse the ever-lasting comfort of a Hallmark movie with strong messages of … [Read more...] about ‘The Royal Treatment’ Fails to Redefine Romance
Activism and Art: @hoyartists Highlights Immigrant Focused Issues With Final Project
From jewelry to tote bags and buttons, @hoyartists is empowering students to use art as activism. In December 2021, justice and … [Read more...] about Activism and Art: @hoyartists Highlights Immigrant Focused Issues With Final Project
‘Dawn FM’ Solidifies The Weeknd as a Generational Pop Icon
★★★★★ Move over, Georgetown philosophy majors: The Weeknd’s new album “Dawn FM” is here to offer its perspective on living and dying … [Read more...] about ‘Dawn FM’ Solidifies The Weeknd as a Generational Pop Icon
Why Count Sheep to Fall Asleep? Top Five Audios to Achieve Sweet Dreams
Even after a long day of classes, meetings and homework, sometimes you just can’t fall asleep amid dorm noise, airplanes flying over … [Read more...] about Why Count Sheep to Fall Asleep? Top Five Audios to Achieve Sweet Dreams