It’s nighttime in Times Square. The Bomb Squad inches closer to a large, mysterious duffel bag. Then suddenly, the bag opens and a young woman…
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When Telltale Games developed “The Wolf Among Us,” it forced players to consider the age old question: “Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf?” By…
An author writes a book, the public likes the book and a film maker uses that book to create a movie. This has especially been…
Hearing the name Nicholas Sparks makes some people groan and others cheer. Regardless of the mixed reactions he receives, this popular romance author must be…
Creative Corner is a new initiative within The Retriever to showcase the student body’s creative, short-form work. While still experimental, we thought we’d try to…
This past Saturday at around 7:45 p.m., people trickled into the Proscenium Theatre, eyeing the selection of open seats. It wasn’t a particularly large crowd, but…
Have you ever imagined what would happen if the devil decided to leave Hell and vacation on Earth? Well, Fox has. Monday, Jan. 25, Fox…
Whenever some hear that there will be a live musical on a major network, some think, “gosh this will be another rip-off.” From “Peter Pan”…
Right before his performance as the headliner for the open-mic night at Baltimore’s The Windup Space, I caught up with Baltimore’s own Wish GRANTed. Just days before,…
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…
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…