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Punk Duo Finds Their Sound

By Anna Shuster March 20, 2015

French-American duo DTCV is leaving their desert hideaway and taking their post-punk sound to D.C. on March 27. A band with an independent streak and a penchant for vinyl and cassette tapes, DTCV is...

Album Review: ‘I Love You, Honeybear’

By Rhiannon Catalano March 20, 2015

★★★★★ Joshua Tillman, the man behind the band Father John Misty, has undergone a long journey to reach success. Tillman was raised in an Evangelical Christian household in Maryland where...

Jessica Hernandez Begins to Establish Her Style

By Rhiannon Catalano March 20, 2015

Jessica Hernandez & The Deltas have arrived on the music scene with their debut album “Secret Evil.” The Detroit-based band has a unique combination of rock, jazz, soul, R&B and Motown...

A Musician of Many Niches

By Rhiannon Catalano March 14, 2015

Chris Carrabba is a name that may sound familiar. Carrabba is the lead singer of Dashboard Confessional and Further Seems Forever. Now, Chris is carving out a new place for himself in the folk music scene...

Movie Review: ‘Chappie’

By Brian Davia March 8, 2015

★★☆☆☆ Director Neill Blomkamp’s latest sci-fi work, “Chappie,” explores a futuristic world patrolled by a robotic police force. Blomkamp’s creative yet realistic cinematography and...

Movie Review: ‘Cinderella’

By Siobhan Nolan March 6, 2015

★★★☆☆ Kenneth Branagh’s “Cinderella” is an entertaining film, notable for its spectacular visual displays — a sea of elaborate costumes amid enchanting fairytale forests, secret gardens,...

Spring Arrives at the Freer Gallery with “Seasonal Landscapes in Japanese Screens”

By Nicole Ong March 6, 2015

Slowly but surely, spring is creeping up on Washington, D.C., which means that it is time to set the date for a highly anticipated spring event: the National Cherry Blossom Festival. In conjunction with...

Movie Review: ‘The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’

By Shannon Chai March 6, 2015

  ★★★★☆ In “The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,” director John Madden takes stars and turns them into idiosyncratic characters. With a cast of movie powerhouses like Maggie...

Leaving the Past to Create a Future

By Jasmine White March 6, 2015

As much as I looked forward to graduation back when I was a senior in high school, there was one thing I dreaded so much that sometimes I wished I could go back in time and cling to my days as an awkward...

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Will Smith and Margot Robbie play electrifying and manipulative romantic counterparts in the new crime drama, "Focus."

Movie Review: ‘Focus’

By Elsa Givan February 27, 2015

★★★★☆ Most good films will incorporate at least one or two plot twists to keep audiences on their toes. “Focus” contains such a litany of them that it warrants a second and perhaps even...

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The Black Movement Dance Theatre is inspired by historical figures like Martin Luther King Jr. to create powerful themes and emotions.

Social Justice Inspires Dance Showcase

By Katherine Pietro February 27, 2015

Martin Luther King Jr.’s ideas of individual and social truths are the inspiration for the Black Movements Dance Theatre’s upcoming show, entitled “Truth Be Told.” Encompassing themes of love,...

Vegan Restaurant Brings West Coast Vibes to D.C.

By Daria Etezadi February 27, 2015

★★★★☆ $$ Immediately walking through the front doors of Native Foods, the brightly colored hues splattered across the walls catch the eyes of patrons, blending together simplistic artwork...

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