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Romantic Drama Is “Like Crazy” Good

By Abby Reutzel November 2, 2011

"Like Crazy," a quirky romantic drama, follows a long-term relationship between Anna and Jacob, who meet during their time at university. Anna (Felicity Jones) is an aspiring writer from the U.K.  who...

Brushing Shoulders With DC’s Elite

By Jaclyn Proctor October 28, 2011

Any budding politician or political junkie should dine at The Caucus Room at least once during his or her time at Georgetown. Thanks to its proximity to Capitol Hill, The Caucus Room is a known favorite...

Not So Spooky Tunes For Your Halloweekend

By Kinne Chapin October 28, 2011

Those of you who read this column may have noticed that my suggested weekly tunes usually follow a theme. This makes it easy for me to make quips and for you to (hopefully) know whether or not you will...

Pop Art Guru Makes ‘Headlines’

By Madeline Jorden October 28, 2011

Andy Warhol currently seems to be having a moment in the art world. In addition to the National Gallery's ongoing exhibition "Warhol: Headlines," the work of the pop art guru is making headlines across...

Music Gets Minh Off the Streets and into World Tour

By Bisi Orisamolu October 28, 2011

In a crowded tavern, a man sits at a piano crooning Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World." The man's appearance does not match his soulful cadence, but the atmosphere indicates that the crowd...

It’s Just a Jump to the Left

By Nicole Jarvis October 28, 2011

If you are looking to change up your Halloweekendactivities this year by adding something new and exciting into the mix of your longstanding traditions, the Sonic Transducers, a D.C. performance...

Scooping Up the Seeds of a Fall Tradition

By Bethany Imondi October 28, 2011

For as long as I can remember, my local church has hosted pumpkin sales to raise funds for the parish community. The pumpkins sold were always decorated with bold eyes, red mouths and wide smiles. Though...

Hilltop Haunts

By Elizabeth Garbitelli October 28, 2011

From the steep flight of stairs dropping off Prospect Street to the spectral appearance of the clock tower blending into the night sky, the Hilltop's haunted history lives on through the whispers of...

Crisis Averted

By Joanie Greve October 28, 2011

National Collegiate Security Conference (NCSC), a yearly Model United Nations conference, is staffed by members of the Georgetown International Relations Club and is sponsored by the Georgetown International...

Sophomore Album Grapples With Emotion

By Rianna Folds October 28, 2011

Florence Welch, the redheaded waif who fronts Florence + the Machine, brings her otherworldly sound from Lungsstraight into the depths of the ocean for Ceremonials. She cites death by drowning as...

Enjoying Western Nightlife with a Chinese Twist

By Anastasia Taber October 28, 2011

Westernized areas have popped up all over Beijing in recent years. One of the most popular areas isSanlitun, which boasts coffee shops, Western-style restaurants, shopping and one of the five legitimate...

Indie Singer’s Diamond Darkened by Troubles

By Wil Curiel October 21, 2011

My Brightest Diamond, the project of musician Shara Worden, has amassed an impressive list of accomplishments that would make any indie singer-songwriter green with envy. Her newly released third album...

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