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GEORGETOWN FROM AFAR: An Outsider’s Guide to the Hilltop

By Andrew Bilden January 26, 2017

I first came to the Hilltop as an eight-year-old and have loved it ever since. Having a sister in the SFS,  I always enter the front gates at 37th and O to visit with great joy. Although I do not attend...

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The Art of the Protest

By Marina Tian January 20, 2017

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FILMNATION ENTERTAINMENT

Movie Review: The Founder

By Jeff Naft January 20, 2017

★★★☆☆ Against a black background, the white words “Based on a true story” fade on the screen. “The Founder” slowly fades in, replacing the title card. The audience is introduced to...

ALL IN SERVICE DC

FEATURE: All in Service DC

By Dani Guerrero January 20, 2017

In a time of heightened tensions and polarized views, the value of inclusive messaging seems greater than ever. With this in mind, service industry veterans Amanda Carpenter and Alaina Dyne launched...

RUN THE JEWELS, INC.

Album Review: ‘Run the Jewels 3’

By Tom Garzillo January 20, 2017

★★★★★ In 2014, El-P and Killer Mike, known together as Run the Jewels, released “Run The Jewels 2.” On this incendiary, hard-nosed project, the acclaimed hip-hop duo envisioned a bleak...

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Restaurant Review: Tredici Enoteca

By Alexandra Brunjes January 20, 2017

2033 M St. NW | Cuisine: Mediterranean |  $$ | ★★★★☆ Within walking distance of Dupont Circle and seamlessly integrated into the lobby of the St. Gregory Hotel, Tredici Enoteca offers...

YOUNG TURKS

Album Review: I See You

By Meena Raman January 20, 2017

★★★★★ Since the release of its last album in September 2012, British trio the xx has made its heavily anticipated return to the indie-pop music scene. The band’s third album, “I See...

ON TAP: Fermenting a New Flavor

ON TAP: Fermenting a New Flavor

By Anna Jorgensen and Jackie Liang January 20, 2017

What appears to be just an old warehouse from the outside is actually the growing center for all things new in the dynamic D.C. food scene. Union Market, located in an industrial area of northeast Washington,...

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Restaurant Review: Carmine’s

By Dani Guerrero January 20, 2017

425 7th St. NW | Cuisine: Italian American | $$$ | ★★★☆☆ Tourists strolling around D.C. can restore their energies at Carmine’s, Penn Quarter’s largest restaurant. The family-style...

BLUMHOUSE PRODUCTIONS

Movie Review: Split

By Kathryn Baker January 20, 2017

★★★★☆ Eighteen years after his landmark thriller “The Sixth Sense” premiered, acclaimed director Manoj “M. Night” Shyamalan returns with “Split,” a psychological terror revolving...

HIGH-FUNCTIONING FAILURE: In Memory Of My Lost Internships

HIGH-FUNCTIONING FAILURE: In Memory Of My Lost Internships

By Alex Mitchell January 20, 2017

At the start of any new year, it is important to look back and reflect on the many things you forgot to do in the year prior. Then, it is important to spend twenty days procrastinating and then, do them....

ZOCALO PLAZA, NEAR TEMPLO MAYOR AND THE NATIONAL CATHEDRAL | COURTESY OF FRIDA SANTIAGO

24 Hours in Mexico City

By Dani Guerrero January 11, 2017

Mexico City’s layered history, massive population and undeniable charm come together to create a dynamic, fascinating spot for travelers. Its world-class museums, incredible gastronomy and colorful neighborhoods...

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