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Leave Mai Thai Behind

By Eng Gin Moe April 5, 2013

4/5 stars Thai food has been a staple in my life, from that served at the large, ornate restaurant in my hometown of Yangon, Myanmar to the small, loud and homey eatery nestled under the subway...

Students Shine in Controversial Play

By Lindsay Lee April 5, 2013

Since its release in 2006, the musical “Spring Awakening” has brought controversy to the stage and left amazed audiences in its wake. These aren’t y  our typicalshowtunes, and these aren’t...

Smart Horror Remake Honors Original Thriller

By Hunter Main April 5, 2013

Unlike The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series, whose endless number of sequels had already run it into the ground by the time an ill-conceived reboot hit theaters earlier this year, the Evil Dead movies...

Yo Ho, Yo Ho, A Pirate’s Life For Me?

By The Guide Staff April 3, 2013

At the guide, our staff is known for having strong opinions about pretty much everything. We’re taking stands on the pop culture issues that really matter, from tween stars to the movies that make us...

Historic Grill Masters Comfort Cuisine

By Eng Gin Moe March 22, 2013

Stoney's Bar and Grill 4/5 Stars $$$$ A couple of blocks away from Dupont Circle is the lesser-known — but equally bustling — neighborhood of Logan Circle. Logan Circle boasts myriad restaurants,...

Jurassic Park Comes Roaring Back

By Lindsay Leasor March 22, 2013

When I think about dinosaurs running rampant on the silver screen, only one thing comes to mind:Jurassic Park. This association runs deep in the veins of Western film viewers, and any other attempts to...

Roaming the District For Top Ramen

By Helen Guo and Jacob Richey March 20, 2013

Because of a series of gentrification projects and violent riots in the 1960s, most of Washington, D.C.’s immigrant Chinese population has left the city for places like Rockville, Md., and has taken...

Novel Captures Life’s Imperfections

By Kim Bussing March 18, 2013

4/5 stars Carol Anshaw, in her latest novel, proves she has a talent for making us feel better about ourselves. After all, if you picked up her The New York Times-recommended bestseller to look for...

Mixing Tiki Kitsch and Classy Cuisine

By Merjan Bubernack March 15, 2013

4/5 Stars $$ After recovering from midterms, my plans for the Thursday evening before spring break included settling in with questionable Chinese take-out and Kevin Spacey in "House of Cards." However,...

Bringing Classy Back

By Nicole Jarvis March 15, 2013

4/5 Stars One of the hallmarks of the American music industry is that artists are allowed the opportunity to advance from their early years to more mature, occasionally solo efforts. For some artists,...

The Rock God Returns to Earth

By Abby Reutzel March 15, 2013

4/5 stars David Bowie is a legend, and he’s back. He is a legend because of his music, his image and his ability to change with the times while still holding onto exactly what makes him the icon...

Not Just the Artists You Thought You Knew

By Zach Gordon March 15, 2013

Airports are rarely fun. They’re packed full of random people moving in every which way, constantly searching for the food court to buy an $8.00 slice of pizza or those monitors with the departure/arrival...

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