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Album Review: Sremmlife 2

Album Review: Sremmlife 2

By Pranav Marupudi September 2, 2016

Summer 2014 played witness to the introduction of a duo called Rae Sremmurd and their shrill-voiced summer hit “No Flex Zone.” With an addictively joyous persona, Khalif “Swae Lee” Brown and Aaquil...

Album Review: How to Be a Human Being

Album Review: How to Be a Human Being

By Marina Tian September 2, 2016

“How to Be a Human Being,” the sophomore album of English indie rock band Glass Animals, is perhaps best described by a line in the album’s third track, “Season 2 Episode 3”: “Sometimes it...

McCartney Spans Entire Career In Verizon Show

McCartney Spans Entire Career In Verizon Show

By Kshithij Shrinath September 2, 2016

As two pillars stood at either end of the Verizon Center stage, slowly rotating with bright, psychedelic colors, the scene was set for rock legend Paul McCartney to take the stage as part of his “One...

Ocean's Trifecta

Ocean’s Trifecta

By Tom Garzillo September 2, 2016

Self-imposed exile seems to do something special for musicians. In the wake of his infamous encounter with Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West retreated to Hawaii and crafted...

Georgetown Alumni duo Tigers Are Bad for Horses, Mary Ellen Funke (SFS ’15) and Lyell Evans Roeder (COL ’13), released a new single on June 7.

Georgetown Alum Duo Tigers Are Bad For Horses Releases New Single

By John Miller June 30, 2016

Seven months after the release of its acclaimed debut extended play “TABFH,” electronic indie pop duo — and recent Georgetown alumni — Tigers Are Bad For Horses released its new single “Embers”...

Preview: MTV’s “Artist to Watch”, Jacob Whitesides kicks off his nationwide tour in DC

By Blog Editor May 26, 2016

Kicking off his nationwide tour in Washington, D.C., at U Street Music Hall, Jacob Whitesides is not your average teenager. At only 18, Whitesides has already starred on The X Factor, acquired over two...

The Pantheon of Shred

The Pantheon of Shred

By John Miller May 11, 2016

The Warner Theater played host to the Generation Axe Tour, a unique super-group comprised of five of the world’s most respected virtuoso electric guitarists on April 24. No stranger to hosting some of...

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Father John Misty  played a diverse set to a sold-out crowd at Washington's historic Lincoln Theater.

Concert Review: Father John Misty

By John Miller May 4, 2016

Led by singer-songwriter Josh Tillman, Indie-folk group Father John Misty played the second and final night of its sold-out stay at U Street’s Lincoln Theater on April 26. From the start, it was...

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A still from "Don't Hurt Yourself"

Album Review: ‘Lemonade’

By Kristen Fedor April 28, 2016

★★★★★ Beyoncé premiered her sixth solo album on HBO Saturday – but calling it an “album” is a gross understatement. “Lemonade” is a visual masterpiece that redefines what it...

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Vanessa Chapoy (COL ’18) and Daniel Frumento (COL ’18) in Mask and Bauble’s “Into the Woods.”

All the World’s a Stage

By Jane Mikus, Sarah Martin, and Hannah Kaufman April 15, 2016

With a number of dynamic and moving performances that are sure to evoke the deepest of emotions, performing arts groups at Georgetown are showcasing some of their best this week. From Mask and Bauble’s...

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Comedian Dave Coulier, best known for his role as Uncle Joey on the ABC sitcom “Full House,” performed a stand-up routine in an event hosted by the Georgetown Program Board in the Healey Family Student Center last Thursday.

A Full House at HFSC

By Molly Simio April 15, 2016

Comedian, actor, impressionist and television host Dave Coulier is a familiar face to the millennial generation. Most commonly known for his role as Joey Gladstone on the ABC sitcom “Full House,”...

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One of 24 films being shown at GUFF, “Extraordinary People” is an environmentally focused documentary about the Black Sea region people.

Second Annual GU Film Festival Kicks Off

By Tom Garzillo April 15, 2016

The second annual Georgetown University Film Festival began in the Healey Family Student Center on Thursday with the Washington, D.C., premiere of the Sundance-awarded documentary “The Bad Kids.” GUFF...

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