The newest game from developer Crows, Crows, Crows, “Dr. Langeskov, the Tiger, and the Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist,” takes anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes…
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There is a group of two. A pair who search for the truth. A pair who assert that the truth is out there, and who…
Aren’t you tired of running with the questions blurring by? You could see all of the answers if you’d only stop to try. Aren’t you…
In the latest of popular culture blunders by a whitewashed majority of film experts and pundits, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences released…
I’m in the twilight zone Time is completely frozen It feels as though I’m dreaming But I’m fully aware that I’m awake I’m not worrying about…
Phantom of the Opera Now – February 7, Hippodrome Theater “The Phantom of the Opera” is one of the most critically acclaimed musicals in Broadway…
Imagine a girl offering a crash-course on grunge culture to a friend who somehow missed the entire movement, a Maryland-themed cooking show in which the…
On Dec. 10, 2015, musician Joanna Newsom and opening acts Alela Diane & Ryan Francesconi came to Washington D.C. for a magical evening evening of sights…
Let’s just get this out of the way: Jennifer Lawrence is not a good actress. She is a microcosm of the original “The Hunger Games” film as…
Indie-rock band Born Ruffians performed an intimate evening of new jams from their latest album “RUFF” at the Rock & Roll Hotel in D.C. Led…
Californian black metal band Deafheaven came to the Howard Theatre to tour their latest album “New Bermuda.” With raging vocals from frontman George Clarke, the evening…
Though opening night was dark and dreary inside UMBC’s Proscenium Theatre, students, faculty and families alike were warmed and enchanted by the uncanny happenings in Susan McCully’s Voracious.…
After all the scandals, outbursts and bad boy behavior, Justin Bieber’s newest album, “Purpose,” has finally been released. Was it worth the wait? Absolutely. Is it…
Traversing across a world filled with monsters and spirits would be difficult enough with only one person. Starbreeze Studios’ “Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons” ups…
In the mirror There is a reflection of a woman An established woman A woman with class A woman with heart Outside the mirror…
Published in 2009, “This is Where I Leave You” by Jonathan Tropper is a novel about the life of Judd Foxman — a man who is…













