

Can They Go Their Own Way? A Buckingham Nicks Review
On September 19, 2025, the 10-track album Buckingham Nicks was finally re-released. While the album cannot compare to Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours (1977), it does serve as a nostalgic reminder of what Nicks and Buckingham had before the fame—and its accompanying drama.
Alexis Wilson
5 days ago


“Watch Me, I’ll Go Far”: The Exciting New World of SPRINTS
Sometimes an album comes out that feels so polished, so creative, so new, and yet it goes almost completely unnoticed. That’s what happened when SPRINTS released their sophomore album, All That Is Over, this September.
Elliot Anderson
6 days ago


Homo Chattiusgptius
Hey Mates! Welcome to “Creature Watch,” your favorite show about nature’s most peculiar creations. Here in the Joseph Mark Lauinger Memorial Library, we’ve caught sight of an elusive creature in its natural habitat. Say hello to the Homo chattiusgptius!
Isabella Pamias
6 days ago


Growth Spurt: How Dijon’s Baby Grew on Me
I expected the themes and sonic cohesiveness of Absolutely, but Baby is not a mere reiteration of what Dijon's done before. It’s an evolution— incorporating new samples, instruments, and ideas at every turn.
Maxine Messina
Nov 1


The Secret Handshake:Reflections on a Changing City
Earlier this month...I took my bike around the National Mall to get a feel for the changes infecting our city.
Brigid O'Connor
Oct 31


My Found Family on the Hilltop
As I walked through the front gates of campus, the cheers of Georgetown Admissions Ambassador Program (GAAP) weekend staffers echoed around me, their voices bouncing off the stone walls of campus and filling the fresh spring air. Among the hum of conversation, the sway of the blue and white balloon arches, and the sea of smiling faces, I spotted someone I recognized. I hadn’t learned about Georgetown from an admissions officer or a glossy brochure. I learned about it from a
Sharona Nagamuthu
Oct 31


The Smashing Machine: Gritty, Authentic, But Pointless
If you’ve ever wondered what Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson would look like stripped of his superhero grin and CGI explosions, The Smashing Machine (2025) has your answer—and it’s not what you’d expect.
Miranda Wu
Oct 31


The Life of a Showgirl: Sparkle without Substance
On October 3, Taylor Swift, arguably the most in-demand woman in music, released her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl.


"Grown Woman”: Lorde, Virgin, and The Cult of Women’s Knowledge
On Virgin, I argue Lorde blends her signature raw, confessional, and deeply vulnerable style with a misguided, frequently gender-essentialist breed of spirituality, ultimately leading her to stumble into the crystal-doting, Facebook-posting territory of the latter.
Kate Heslin
Oct 30


"The Last Man Standing:" Super Junior’s 20th Anniversary & Their Success as the Longest-Running K-Pop Boy Band
As the longest-running K-pop boy band, Super Junior exemplifies how teamwork, individual excellence, and a deep sense of responsibility can sustain a group’s success across generations.
Wendi Wang
Oct 29

