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  • CONCERT REVIEW: Mustafa @ Lincoln Theater, 4/24/25
    Beneath the intricate chandeliers of Lincoln Theater in DC’s famous U Street corridor, Mustafa’s simply decorated stage featured only spare guitars and ouds. Greeted by a black screen with white text that read Dunya in Arabic script, the audience gradually streamed into their seats as it drew closer to eight. Many attendees draped their keffiyehs over their shoulders or sported clothing in support of the people of Gaza and Sudan, for whom the Canadian-Sudanese artist has consistently advocated for amidst the ongoing genocides.
  • GW Women’s Basketball Outlasts Bradley in WNIT Opener
    By Zach Gindi-Chiafullo The George Washington Revolutionaries, under first-year head coach Ganiyat Adeduntan, marked their first postseason run in nearly a decade with a thrilling 63-60 victory against the Bradley Braves on Thursday night. “That was a very hard-fought game and a win for our team,” Adeduntan said. Adeduntan’s inaugural coaching campaign garnered 15 regular-season…
  • Thirty-One years of decompression sickness: A review of Radiohead’s “The Bends”
    Today marks thirty-one years of decompression sickness. The album’s title isn’t metaphorical decoration; it’s diagnostic. Decompression sickness, the bends, happens when you ascend too quickly from depth, when dissolved gases in your blood expand faster than your body can process them. Nitrogen bubbles form in joints and tissues, in the brain, in the heart. The pain is your body rejecting the transition, refusing the violence of moving between pressures too fast. This is what The Bends understands about existing in 1995, or 2026, or any moment when the gap between what you’re supposed to feel and what you actually feel becomes physiologically untenable.
  • Men’s Basketball Crowd Surges, Team Ends Season on Sour Note
    By Alden Detmer The George Washington men’s basketball team (16-13) dropped a heartbreaker 66-68 to Dayton (20-9) Friday night in front of a boisterous home crowd and national TV audience. The loss for the Revolutionaires encapsulates a struggle they’ve held all season long: finding themselves in unlucky late-game situations despite exhibiting one of the best…
  • CONCERT REVIEW: Lovejoy @ 9:30 Club, 11/22
    My friend and I went to see a canceled influencer perform for $6. Unfortunately, he was really good. (A quick take on Lovejoy at The 9:30 Club on 11/22)
  • CONCERT REVIEW: Big Thief @ The Anthem, 10/24
    Standing on stage and gazing at the packed venue halfway through the set, Adrienne Lenker told us that she was sending us “all the love in her heart,” and that she “could feel all the love in the room.” I honestly believe her. Not one person in the crowd around me wasn’t grinning and staring at the stage with complete adoration in their eyes, myself included.
  • Top 5 places to break up on campus
    Love may blossom in DC, but it also likes to die loudly in public. After seeing more breakups than we ever asked for, we’ve noticed some spots on campus are just objectively the wrong setting for heartbreak. So, if your situationship is getting stale, or you just found out your partner’s been “studying” with someone else, follow this guide to the top five worst places to end it all—romantically, of course. 
  • PREVIEW: FKA twigs @ The Anthem, 3/18
    FKA twigs, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, dancer, producer, and actor, will be joined by Dominican rapper and Queer fashion icon Tokischa at DC’s The Anthem on Wednesday, March 18th, as part of the North American leg of twigs’s Body High tour.
  • PREVIEW: Depths of Wikipedia Live! @ The Howard Theatre, 3/6
    Depths of Wikipedia is bringing its cult-favorite podcast to the stage of DC’s Howard Theatre on March 6th.
  • PREVIEW: PinkPantheress @ The Anthem, 5/3
    PinkPantheress is performing at The Anthem on May 3rd. Her songs rarely break two minutes; they’re built like voice memos, quick and unfinished, the kind of thing you’d record at 2 AM and forget about until it shows up months later.