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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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New Releases // 4.1.11

By Marco Mocchetti March 30, 2011

"Heart in Your Heartbreak" The Pains of Being Pure at Heart Belong 4 stars The Pains second album showcases its new, improved sound. Kip Bermans breathy, echoing voice gently drifts over a smooth...

Fresh Thriller Blurs Reality and Fantasy

By Alex Martin March 30, 2011

Director Duncan Jones first appeared on the Hollywood scene in 2009 with his work on the psychological and introspective sci-fi drama Moon. In his latest film Source Code, Jones takes the surrealism...

The Quick Dish

By Marco Mocchetti March 30, 2011

The Cherry Blossom Festival is upon us once again. Every year, busloads of tourists descend upon D.C. to marvel at the hundreds of trees blooming in brilliant fashion. Last year brought us a Japanese beer...

That’s Good Stuff!

By Lauren Von Der Ahe March 25, 2011

D.C. has become the home of many well-known chefs, some of whom have garnered celebrity status thanks to the growing appeal of The Food Network. Jose Andrés (Jaleo, Oyamel, Café Atlántico), Michel...

New Releases // 3.25.11

By Marco Mocchetti March 25, 2011

"The Ballad of Mona Lisa" Panic! at the Disco Vices and Virtues 4 stars The band releases its first album since becoming a duo. "The Ballad of Mona Lisa" is one of the strongest songs, featuring...

Penny for His Thoughts

By Victoria Ngare March 25, 2011

This coming Saturday, March 26, marks what would have been playwright Tennessee Williams' 100th birthday. Williams' legacy will be his contributions to the evolution of realism into expressionism....

No Big Hits on Khalifa’s Newest Album

By Danish Zaidi March 25, 2011

Displeasure and shock will overcome fans who remember Wiz Khalifa from Burn After Rolling andKush & Orange Juice. After signing with Atlantic Records, Khalifa has seemingly adopted a pop persona,...

Why We’re Making Out, Not Going Out

By Stacy Taber March 25, 2011

Dating culture has experienced significant changes in the past century. In her book Unhooked: How Young Women Pursue Sex, Delay Love and Lose at Both, Laura Sessions Stepp chronicles the consistently...

Campus Spotlight // 3.25.11

By Guide Editor March 25, 2011

March 21 was the first day of spring. Unlike the Gregorian calendar we use in the U.S., many nations have their calendar organized around natural solar events, like seasons. The Iranian calendar is one...

That’s Good Stuff!

By Lauren Von Der Ahe March 25, 2011

D.C. has become the home of many well-known chefs, some of whom have garnered celebrity status thanks to the growing appeal of The Food Network. Jose Andrés (Jaleo, Oyamel, Café Atlántico), Michel...

Bringing Showtunes From Times Square to Red Square

By Kate McClellan March 24, 2011

With a great selection of theater songs both Friday and Saturday night, The Broadway Arts and Music Festival promises to light up the stage — and your night. BAMF! is one of those events you will...

Voices For Change

By Alex Sanchez March 24, 2011

It was 9 o'clock on a Monday morning, and Miranda Rose Hall (COL '11) was  —  quite noticeably — the most excited person in the Intercultural Center galleria. The large thermos of coffee in her...

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