Finding Duality in Life and Music: Panda Bear’s Sinister Grift
In 2025, Pet Sounds has not left the cultural zeitgeist, and musician Panda Bear captures the essence of this album on his deceivingly reflective Sinister Grift.
Elliot Anderson
Apr 14, 2025


Beast Games: Uninteresting as Reality TV, Unsettling as Everything Else
With "Beast Games," his competitive reality TV show where 1,000 contestants undergo a series of trials to become the last one standing and win $5 million, MrBeast is looking to become a television mogul.
Olivia Zhao
Apr 14, 2025


Doechii - "Anxiety"
Doechii’s emotional honesty, frank political commentary, and ear for catchy beats are a recipe for success with the Gen Z market. If stealing the show at the Grammys wasn’t enough, then “Anxiety”—her first top-ten hit—should prove that Doechii is one to watch.

Grace Copps
Apr 14, 2025


The Rise and Fall of a New Female Artist
A few months ago, as I watched Doechii receive the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride. It may seem bizarre to get so emotional over a person I don’t know, but as a long-time fan, the win felt so incredibly satisfying. Over the previous months, Doechii had finally begun to get recognition for her talent, creativity, and hard work, so seeing her become the third woman ever to win the Best Rap Album Grammy was so special. Apart from the fe
Kelsey Perriello
Apr 11, 2025


Please Don’t Kill The Vibe: Dancing and the Future of American Nightlife
A night out on the town is no longer synonymous with dancing. The vibrant, electrifying dance scenes that defined the college parties of...
Ted Bergman
Apr 11, 2025


Captives of the Sky
Look beyond The windowsill For a special presentation, Delivered by Your hulking Yellow teachers Just outside The schoolhouse walls They wave their Arms in jubilation, Ushering you To come And take your seat Pencils, worksheets Mama’s snack, And your arts and crafts creation Fill your bag As you erase The room Through the window, Rogue balloons make Their evacuation Escaping to a sky You’ll never feel But always see The lackey of The Yellows Sits you at The river’s basin “A
Brendan Carroll
Apr 11, 2025


Confessions of a Duolingo Addict
My name is [redacted], and I'm a Duolingo addict. I didn't choose the owl life; the owl life chose me.
Isabella Pamias
Apr 9, 2025


Mask & Bauble’s DBMOAF: Showcasing Student Theater Artists
Georgetown’s Mask & Bauble Dramatic Society produced three widely varied and thought-provoking one-act plays this February.
Grace Stephenson
Mar 22, 2025


Solo at Jojo: A Night with Herb Scott’s Quartet
Few things are more romantic than a late, dimly lit Valentine’s Day dinner set to the sound of some smooth jazz.
Zoha Khan
Mar 20, 2025


Reflecting on 50 Years of SNL
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of his sketch show, Lorne Michaels reunited former cast members and special guests for a night of comedy.
Kelsey Perriello
Mar 20, 2025


Ne Zha 2: The Reckless Youth Who Challenges Power and Forges Destiny
This year’s "Ne Zha 2" brings the worldwide audience an even more magnificent wave of profound reflections on contemporary society.
Wendi Wang
Mar 20, 2025


“Blurred Lines”: A Campaign Revisited
The Harris Campaign blurred too many lines, and not just by playing the song “Blurred Lines.”
Grace Guernsey
Mar 18, 2025


r/AmITheHoyahole
A place to get judgment from fellow Hoyas.
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Isabella Pamias
Mar 18, 2025


Cowards - Squid’s Exploration into the Future of Rock
What is the state of rock right now? Where is the genre going? After The Beatles and The Rolling Stones won the top prizes for rock at...
Elliot Anderson
Mar 18, 2025


The Floor Show Must Go On: The Sonic Transducers After E Street
Lauded as D.C.’s only Rocky Horror shadowcast, The Sonic Transducers have been a long time staple of the DMV’s queer scene. As a recent...
Sasha Jayne
Mar 18, 2025

