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  • PREVIEW: Beth Gibbons @ The Anthem 3/30
    By Julian Hester Beth Gibbons will bring her “Lives Outgrown Tour” to The Anthem on March 30th. Gibbons first found international success with pioneering trip-hop group Portishead’, who’s singles and albums have garnered a cult following. After years of festival gigs and several tours, Gibbons decided to release a solo effort, taking a decade to…
  • PREVIEW: The Army, The Navy @ The Atlantis, 3/24
    By: Alex Sourdis The Army, The Navy will be at The Atlantis on March 24th to perform their sophomore EP, Sugar for Bugs. The pair’s indie-folkish songs are characterized by seamless harmonies and whimsically embellished lyricism, featured on songs like Bookend. Maia Ciambriello and Sasha Goldberg were brought together by their mutual childhood vocal coach,…
  • PREVIEW: SahBabii @ The Fillmore Silver Spring, 3/23
    By: Kate Lustgarten SahBabii is back on the road for the first time since 2018, bringing The Resurrection Tour to The Fillmore Silver Spring on March 23rd. Fans can anticipate a high-energy performance showcasing music from his newly released and highly acclaimed album, Saaheem, with breakout hits like “Viking” and “Lost All My Feelings”, alongside…
  • George Washington to play in inaugural College Basketball Crown tournament
    By: Scott Greaney (@ScottGreaney_) The George Washington Revolutionaries have accepted an invitation to participate in the first-ever College Basketball Crown tournament in Las Vegas, Nevada, which was announced on “Breakfast Ball” on FS1 Monday morning. It’s a significant milestone for the program as GW will be making its first postseason appearance since 2017. GW’s remarkable…
  • Revolutionaries bow out of Atlantic-10 Tournament in 80-65 quarterfinal loss to George Mason
    By: Scott Greaney (@ScottGreaney_) After leading by four points at halftime against rival George Mason, the George Washington Revolutionaries could not hold on, falling 80-65 in the Atlantic-10 Tournament quarterfinals. In their most anticipated matchup of the season—and arguably the most significant game in recent program history—the Revolutionaries started strong, draining seven of their 11…
  • Autry’s clutch trifecta lifts Revolutionaries to first tournament win in four years
    By: Scott Greaney (@ScottGreaney_) Missed the game? Don’t worry – listen to our call of the last few minutes of GW’s thrilling victory! The George Washington Revolutionaries added to their most successful regular season in nearly a decade with an 88-81 tournament win over 15-seed Fordham, thanks to three consecutive three-pointers from Trey Autry in…
  • 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
    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, the heavy bass, 80s sounding synths, and already signature drum machine have created an easily-recognizable “Molchat Doma” sound. This is all evident in their massive hit, “Судно (Борис Рыжий)” from their 2018 sophomore album, Etazhi, that exploded their sound into international acclaim. Currently on the North American leg of their ongoing world tour, the trio made a stop in D.C. on a snowy Tuesday, February 11th for a highly anticipated show at The Anthem.
  • 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…