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ZOCALO PLAZA, NEAR TEMPLO MAYOR AND THE NATIONAL CATHEDRAL | COURTESY OF FRIDA SANTIAGO

24 Hours in Mexico City

By Dani Guerrero January 11, 2017

Mexico City’s layered history, massive population and undeniable charm come together to create a dynamic, fascinating spot for travelers. Its world-class museums, incredible gastronomy and colorful neighborhoods...

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Top Ten Movies of 2016

By Jeff Naft and Marina Tian December 31, 2016

As 2016 comes to a close, take a look back the year's best films with our top 10 picks. Click Here to Read

Movie Review: ‘Passengers’

By Kathryn Baker December 29, 2016

★★☆☆☆ “Passengers” was projected to be a dazzling action science fiction thriller with hints of romantic drama, the movie from the director of “The Imitation Game,” Morten Tyldum....

Album Review: 'Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin''

Album Review: ‘Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin”

By Meena Raman December 25, 2016

★★★★☆ One of hip-hop’s most anticipated albums of the year, “Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin’” marks recording artist Kid Cudi’s return to the hip-hop scene after his foray...

Album Review: '4 Your Eyez Only'

Album Review: ‘4 Your Eyez Only’

By Pranav Marupudi December 20, 2016

★★★★☆ Two years after the double Platinum-certified album “2014 Forest Hills Drive,” Jermaine Cole, better known as J. Cole, released his fourth studio album, “4 Your Eyez Only”...

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Movie Review: ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’

By Matthew Trunko December 19, 2016

★★★★☆ Shockingly well-balanced, “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” respects the classic elements of the Star Wars franchise while still telling its own story. The captivating, innovative and...

Exhibit Review: Art and Science Working for a Better Environment

By Jose Villalobos November 18, 2016

A commentary on humanity’s effect on the environment, a critique of materialistic trends in society and a testament to earth’s regenerative abilities, Denise Milan’s multi-faceted exhibition “Mist...

Theater Review: After Amnesia, the Search for Identity

By Justin Kotwicki November 18, 2016

The word “identity” is often used as a buzzword in the context of contemporary debates about race, gender and sexual orientation. While “identities” can often be used to bring people together,...

Movie Review: Loving

By Payton Lawton November 18, 2016

Writer and director Jeff Nichols’ historical drama “Loving” tells the story of Richard and Mildred Loving, the plaintiffs in the 1967 U.S. Supreme Court decision Loving v. Virginia, which invalidated...

The 1975 Owned the Night

By Kathryn Baker November 18, 2016

England-based pop-rock group The 1975 brought its quirky moves, diverse beats and sincere lyrics to George Mason University’s EagleBank Arena on Nov. 9. Blending tracks from its eponymous debut album...

Concert Review: Spreading the Love at Grouplove

Concert Review: Spreading the Love at Grouplove

By Jillian Aicher November 18, 2016

On Nov. 9, an uneasy fog had settled over Washington, D.C. Words could not seem to encapsulate the depths of what many were feeling following one of the most contentious presidential elections in history. That...

Movie Review: Seasons

Movie Review: Seasons

By Kathryn Baker November 18, 2016

Co-directors and co-writers Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud have struck gold once again with “Seasons,” a French documentary that takes us deep inside the forest to explore the intrinsic relationship...

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