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  • Foggy Bottom Notebook: Revolutionaries return home for Atlantic-10 Championship after remarkable turnaround regular season
    By: Scott Greaney (@ScottGreaney_) and Abe Rothstein (@RothsteinAbe) After finishing the regular season seventh in the Atlantic-10 Conference, the George Washington Revolutionaries have enjoyed the single bye and the week of rest after their blowout 81-58 win against Fordham last Wednesday.  As the Revs return to the nation’s capital for the Atlantic 10 Championship, they’ll…
  • REVIEW: Molchat Doma @ The Anthem, 2/11
    By Álvaro Ramal Starting out in 2017, Belarusian post-punk band, Молчат Дома (Molchat Doma), immediately brought something new to the table. Although heavily inspired by acts like The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division, and Soviet-era band Kino, they marked a new era in modern post-punk as a whole. The lead singer’s deep monotone voice,…
  • Eighth inning rally powers George Washington baseball past Georgetown in 8-7 comeback
    Photo Credit: Nancy Kiner By: Nancy Kiner (@nancykinerphotography) The sun was shining at Barcroft Park as the George Washington Revolutionaries defeated the Georgetown Hoyas 8-7 on February 25.  The Revs (3-4) began their season at USC in Southern California and saw some solid action with three consistent games of strong pitching, but they seemed hungry…
  • PREVIEW: Movements @ The Fillmore Silver Spring, 3/18
    By: Colin Macek Movements, the California post-hardcore outfit, are bringing their dynamic energy to The Fillmore Silver Spring on March 18th. The band has continued to redefine its sound over the years, pushing to bend the rules of what alternative rock can be. Their sound continues to evolve from post-hardcore roots to a more pop-defined…
  • PREVIEW: Rich Amiri + Swapa @ Union Stage, 3/18
    By: Kate Lustgarten Boston-born hip hop and pluggnb up-and-coming artist Rich Amiri’s recently announced War Ready Tour will be coming to DC at The Wharf’s Union Stage venue on March 18th to perform breakout hits from his 2025 album, War Ready. Amiri’s breakout hits like “One Call” and “Outta There” launched him out of the…
  • HONEST AND MERCIFUL: Scene journalist Taylor Ruckle talks DMV music
    We’ve said it before, D.C. music is in a weird place. Often the scene can feel aimless and lacking in community, not nearly as together as cities like Philly, Pittsburgh, or New York with their strong emo, shoegaze, and punk pockets, respectively. Maybe you think it’s been slowly dying since harDCore fizzled out in the 80s. Maybe you think it’s on the precipice of taking off again. Maybe you think it’s mediocre and unremarkable but either way, you’re thinking about it. Or at least we’re thinking about it.
  • Flat second half slows George Washington against Saint Joseph’s in 79-68 loss
    By: Katie Yancey  Despite a strong team start and a third consecutive 20-point performance from redshirt junior Rafael Castro, the George Washington Revolutionaries fell to Saint Joseph’s Wednesday night in the Charles E. Smith Center.  Following a 74-67 win at Davidson last weekend, the Revolutionaries returned home and got hot early with back-to-back dunks from…
  • PREVIEW: Benjamin Booker @ Union Stage, 2/28
    By: Michael Frere Benjamin Booker is finally returning to the District to play his new, highly anticipated album LOWER on February 28th at Union Stage. This new release came as a surprise to fans as some thought he wouldn’t return to the studio again after releasing his last album 8 years ago. However, the wait…
  • PREVIEW: Mustafa @ Lincoln Theater, 2/24
    By: Jacob Christian On February 24th, Mustafa will take the stage at Lincoln Theatre for his first ever world tour. The multitalented singer-songwriter, also known as Mustafa the Poet, released his newest project Dunya in September of last year, featuring melodic vocals over soothing acoustic instrumentals. The album’s raw approach explores themes of love, loss,…
  • George Washington gymnastics wins again in Alex deMoura rip current awareness meet
    By: Tarryn Mallon George Washington gymnastics faced three teams during their rip current awareness meet on Sunday, honoring the late GW gymnast Alex deMoura. The Revolutionaries defeated Cornell University, Ursinus College and University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse with their first score of the season shattering 196. The Revs recently posted their two highest scores of the season…