IDLES in Today’s Conversation on Toxic Masculinity
Like many punk bands, IDLES address social issues such as wealth inequality and racism, but in a unique way that encourages love and unity.

Carolina Permuy
Dec 8, 2021


Last Night in Soho
After a lengthy COVID induced delay, Edgar Wright’s eighth feature Last Night in Soho is here.
Michael Oross
Dec 8, 2021


December Playlist, Georgetown-Made
The songs on this playlist were selected by asking Hoyas across campus what songs they were listening to at the moment. “1000 Blunts” by...

Lucy Cullen
Dec 8, 2021


Quirky, Fun, and Flirty: Reflections on Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch
The French Dispatch occupies a trippy, sometimes hard-to-follow multidimensionality. An anthology film, director Wes Anderson presents a...
Charlotte Taylor and Marion Cassidy
Dec 8, 2021


On Friends That Break Your Heart, James Blake Grasps His Vision
No matter how much of a music fan you heard the name James Blake because of his collaborations with well-established and high-profile...
Ben Merisotis
Dec 8, 2021


Mac Miller's Faces
Mac Miller mixtape Faces is a fan favorite for obvious reasons: jazz instrumentals, introspective lyrics, and full creative freedom blend...
Arjun Chhabra
Dec 8, 2021


Snail Mail's Valentine
Released under her pseudonym, Snail Mail, on November 5, Lindsey Jordan’s sophomore record Valentine is as sweet and sour as the title...
Mitch and Emma
Dec 8, 2021


Samia Shines at Soldout Songbyrd Show
On a cloudy Tuesday in October, Songbyrd Music House in DC’s Union Market neighborhood hosted Samia Finnerty, a 24-year old rock artist...
Amanda Dym
Nov 11, 2021


Govball, Goofballs, Woodstock Wusses, and Why I Didn't Vote for Biden
I've been noticing the kids going to some music festivals. Whether it’s Lollahoopla, Cokesellar, or Governor’s Balls, they all miss that...
Anthony Bonavita and Brendan Hegarty
Nov 11, 2021


Blu Shines Bright on The Color Blu(e)
For an artist with a career spanning over a decade, Johnson Barnes (“Blu”) is still an enigma. With each project, Blu displays an...
Graham Kanwit
Nov 11, 2021


Beautiful World, Where Are You?
The collapse of the Late Bronze Age in 1200 BCE erased any existence of literacy in human society; however, in 1952 a man named Michael...

Audrey Ledford
Nov 11, 2021


Taylor Swift and the Predatory Management Behind Her Re-Recordings
Taylor Swift is re-recording her first six studio albums after a battle over the rights to her masters with her former record label, Big...
Olivia Baisier
Nov 11, 2021


A "Not So Local" Spotlight: Gallery Tours in Kreuzberg, Berlin
Am I crazy for traveling 12 hours each way to Berlin, Germany for only a long weekend? Yes. Crazy for contemporary art. As a new transfer...

Margaret Rand
Nov 11, 2021


Is It Time to Die, Mr. Bond?
No Time To Die has had a lot to live up to—and has been tasked with accomplishing multiple thankless tasks. As the definitive conclusion...
Michael Oross
Nov 11, 2021


El Shirota
El Shirota is the most exciting band to emerge from Mexico’s underground rock scene. Their name comes from a bacteria found in probiotic...
Andres Alfonso
Nov 10, 2021



