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Risky Tracks Match Miley’s Adult Image

By Kim Bussing October 11, 2013

5/5 stars With the don of her new image, Miley Cyrus is essentially flipping off the music world with a giant foam finger. With the release of her provocative fourth album — her first album out...

Behind the Beat: of Montreal

By Abby Reutzel October 11, 2013

With the release of their twelfth studio album, Lousy with Sylvianbriar, of Montreal have created one of the most celebrated and cohesive records of their career. Frontman, founder and only constant...

Lasting Effects

By Braden McDonald October 11, 2013

"It felt so good. I just kept rolling my head around and around and around.” “I opened my eyes, and I felt like a newly empowered individual.” “Music came on, and my arms started moving...

Kenny Rogers Brings Country Back

By Charlotte Glasser October 10, 2013

Musically dormant since 1999, Kenny Rogers has finally returned and offered fans of country music a home run. You Can’t Make Old Friends offers listeners the classic country medley: a love song,...

Winning the Cupcake Wars: Wheat-Free Edition

By Christina Wing October 8, 2013

Fall has officially begun. It’s time to break out your favorite cozy sweaters and leather boots and breathe in the crisp autumn air all around us. At home, I would always welcome fall by siting outside...

Grouplove Shines During Second Night in DC

By Abby Reutzel October 4, 2013

For what was supposedly going to be a second, more laid back, stripped-down version of their usual set, Grouplove instead delivered an energetic, engrossing performance at The Hamilton in downtown...

ROTC Strong: Cadets on Campus

By Connor Valaik September 27, 2013

It’s a surprise that so few students know about the Georgetown Reserve Officer Training Corps, an organization that can trace its roots back to the founding of Georgetown and has impressed the likes...

Taking Back the D.C. Live Music Scene

By Caitlin DeSantis September 20, 2013

Before Georgetown became the site of the D.C. cupcake wars, it was home to a constant battle of the bands. Over the past few decades, the neighborhood’s once diverse array of live music venues has...

Trying to Reclaim the Magic

By David Chardack September 20, 2013

Harry Potter is the standard of literature for our generation. In my own life, characters from J.K. Rowling’s books inspired five of my first 10 Halloween costumes. In the real world, Rowling’s...

Remembering Our High School Roots

By Mary Burgoyne September 20, 2013

I was sitting in Regents Hall this summer leafing through an LSAT book when I heard people coming down the hallway. Loud and festooned with lanyards, the group was comprised of high school students looking...

Spicing Up the Basics

By Caroline DeSantis September 20, 2013

At Oyamel, José Andrés masters yet another cuisine: modern Mexican. The restaurant, which opened its doors in March 2007, is in the heart of Penn Quarter and just a few blocks away from several of Andrés’ other...

Navigating Your Dining Hall Beyond the Pasta Bar

By Christina Wing September 20, 2013

Most college students see summer as a break for their brains; I view summer as a vacation for my stomach. Home-cooked meals replace the seemingly never-ending cycle of chicken, rice and salad from Leo’s....

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