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Album Review: ‘Oxymoron’

By Ogechi Nwodim February 28, 2014

1/5 stars Those familiar with Schoolboy Q are aware of the raw physicality in his lyricism, his aggressive beats, his role as a Top Dawg Entertainment signee and his signature bucket hat. But...

American Eatery Shows Promise Despite Rough Start

By Karl Pielmeier February 28, 2014

3/5 stars Compared to its sister — president-themed restaurant Lincoln — Teddy & the Bully Bar is very quiet. Teddy patrons are still chatty, and the Alan Popovsky-owned restaurant that pays tribute...

Spoiler Alert: Suspense is Overrated

By Victoria Edel February 28, 2014

Yesterday, my friend texted me a pretty big “House of Cards” spoiler. It wasn’t malicious; he just thought I had finished all the episodes. While a lot of people would be extremely upset if a major...

Facebook Knows What’s Up

By Henry Parrott February 28, 2014

In the last decade there has been a movement away from communicating via SMS, which we call texting. Although unlimited texting plans are universal in the United States, in other countries, rates for texting...

All the Right Notes

By Pat Curran February 28, 2014

Four years ago, David Hanna (COL ’14) decided he wanted to sing in a collegiate a cappella group. A relative latecomer to a cappella — he hadn’t participated in any singing group until joining...

Asian-American Students Celebrate Cultural Identity

By Eng Gin Moe February 28, 2014

When I lived in Myanmar, I went to an international school comprised of students from all over the world. This exposure helped me to embrace the world’s different cultures as well to learn how to be...

Rock Duo Takes Act Coast to Coast

By Bisi Orisamolu February 28, 2014

Based out of Seattle, blues rock group My Goodness has recently embarked on its first national tour. However, the group is not entirely new to the stage: My Goodness first took the stage three years...

Album Review: ‘Helios’

By Hannah Kaufman February 28, 2014

3/5 stars With the release of its album “Scars and Stories” in 2012, The Fray seemed bent on sticking with its well-known musical style. Mixing the soft tones of piano with mellow rock, the...

Women Leaders Set to Own It

By Jess Kelham-Hohler February 28, 2014

Despite only being recognized by the Student Activities Commission this semester, Georgetown Women in Leadership, a group whose motive is to advance undergraduate women personally and professionally,...

Drama Jumps Into the Deep End

By Lindsay Lee February 28, 2014

“Pool (no water)” is a contemporary play by Mark Ravenhill about a tight knit group of artists struggling with issues of creative jealousy, guilt and addiction, currently being performed by Nomadic...

Foreign Artists Hit US Music Scene

By Joy Jackson February 21, 2014

Toward the end of each year, certain acts emerge as upcoming artists begin to make their names known, be it through the sanctioned release of singles via social networking or through the unintentional,...

This One’s Just Right

By Emily Troisi February 21, 2014

Though many of us remember the protagonist in the story of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” getting away scot-free, Georgetown University Children’s Theater has other ideas for the golden-haired...

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