

'The Janes' Screening at Georgetown: Outlaws on the Front Lines of Abortion Rights
Imagine the world pre-Roe v. Wade; what people had to do to secure the illegal procedure.

Audrey Ledford
Oct 27, 2022


'Skinty Fia': Fontaines D.C. on Irish Identity
Irish post-punk band Fontaines D.C. turns to music as a way to make their voices heard.
Annika Bjork
Oct 27, 2022


Gaming’s “Woke” Label Phobia
Fine, I’ll say it. I hate the video game industry.
Shajaka Shelton
Oct 27, 2022


Midnight Mass-culinity: Gender and Trauma in the World of Mike Flanagan
Depictions of masculinity in media have historically been reflective of the environment it was created in and the intention of the author.
James Weld
Oct 27, 2022


How Can Hip-Hop Rectify Its Homophobic Past
Hip-hop has not been traditionally known as an LGBTQ-affirming space. If we want hip-hop to be truly inclusive, we must examine its history

Sabrina Shaffer
Sep 30, 2022


False Reality in the Real Housewives of Dubai
The much-anticipated Real Housewives of Dubai (RHOD) promised to give American viewers an authentic taste of the “City of Gold.”
Vasiliki Vlastaras
Sep 30, 2022


What is Japanese City Pop and Why Have You Heard it Before?
Put on “Out of Time” from The Weeknd’s Dawn FM and describe the sample. Cascading pianos, a seductive synth, an alluring bassline. The...

Connor Lammas
Sep 30, 2022


“Hell Nope”: Jordan Peele, Zombies, and the Legacy of Voyeurism in the Black Horror Tradition
The horror genre has long been used to expose deep societal anxieties, based on our greatest fears of chaos, unease, mystery, and gore....
Everett Bonner
Sep 29, 2022


A War of Ideas: Everyday Ukrainians are Revolutionizing Reportage
Despite the tolls of Putin’s invasion, Ukrainians are winning the war of information.
Julien Fagel
Apr 28, 2022


Jane Campion and the Erotic Period Thriller
...the erotic thriller period piece, or an application of the psychosexual thriller genre onto the classic historical drama.
Everett Bonner
Apr 28, 2022