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Exhibit Explores Human Experience

By Taisa Goodnature September 16, 2011

La Maison Francaise, the cultural arm of the French embassy, currently hosts an exhibit by Washington-based artist Danielle Bensky, whose husband is a professor of French at Georgetown. The show,efFUSIONS,...

New Fighting Flick Packs a Punch

By Alex Martin September 9, 2011

From the moment that the trailer of Warrior was publicized, the buzz surrounding the film largely consisted of two questions: Why did it give away the ending in the preview? And, hang on — didn't...

Generation 9/11

By Peter Brigham September 9, 2011

The 9/11 attacks have become a part of our generation in ways that extend far beyond the days after the attacks. Reaching past the limits of New York and Washington, the atrocities on that day —...

Ride the “Chillwave” with Newcomer Neon Indian

By Kelly Duggan September 9, 2011

After the promising debut album Psychic Chasms came out in 2009, Neon Indian received much praise from popular music website Pitchfork. This approval, along with the growing popularity of other "chillwave"...

Towne Time: Drink in the New Season With Autumn Brews

By Guide Editor September 9, 2011

This past week's nasty weather has signalled that summer is gone. But there is a silver lining to the dark cloud of Irene's angry little sister that landed this week: Autumn's brews have arrived on...

Campus Spotlight: DC Reads

By Sammy Meyer September 9, 2011

The term "social justice" entered my lexicon at the Student Activities Commission Fair of my freshman year. As my roommate and I stood at the DC Reads table, we listened to the coordinators passionately...

In Today’s Copycat Culture, Everything is a Remix

By Photo Editor September 9, 2011

Nobody likes a copycat. I'll never forget the fit I threw in the first grade after I discovered that BeckyOborne had decorated the cover of her daily journal exactly like I had, with little foam flowers...

Intimate Fine Dining Fit for a College Student

By Katherine Foley September 5, 2011

Though the bustle of M Street is hardly romantic, FinoItaliano offers couples a comfy, home-cooked Italian meal that adds a little extra intimacy to the perfect date night. The cozy restaurant features...

New Releases // 9.2.11

By Nick Donahue September 2, 2011

"You Make Me Feel" Cobra Starship Single 1 star "You Make Me Feel Good" is one of the dumbest dance songs I've ever heard. The beauty of popular dance music is forgetting the lyrics and having...

A Good Old-Fashioned Bore-gy

By Jeremy Tramer September 2, 2011

It's never smart to give a movie a title that can't be Googled at work without setting SafeSearch to "moderate." I'd bet A Good Old-Fashioned Orgy will lose 10 to 20 percent of its potential viewers just...

Filmmaker Alums Shine Brightly

By Sarah Amos September 2, 2011

You guys have a very on-the-fly-style of film making, and I think that gives what you create a lot of authenticity and it's very intimate. How do you think that affects your end product? Why do you...

Accio Entrepreneurship!

By Elizabeth Garbitelli September 2, 2011

Sometimes casual observers compare the steeples of Healy Hall to the spires of J.K. Rowling's storied castle at Hogwarts. At Georgetown there are more CHARMS housing arrangements than charm spells,...

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