By Kendall Larade "I went to a Machine Girl show and basically it was a 65,000-year-long rave in 30 minutes and I overdosed a thousand times a second until I…
By Max Cohen 2022 marks the 10 year anniversary of Modern Baseball’s first (and best) album Sports. Formed while exploring the Philly basement scene, on this gentle rager Bren Lukens…
By Carolina Carmo “This is not the new one, don’t worry,” Claudio Simonetti assures the audience as his band gears up in front of a pull-down off-white theater screen. This…
By Theodora Lawson Hollywood certainly has a propensity for William Shakespeare's infamous tale of Romeo and Juliet. In Hulu's latest adaption of the tragic love story, audiences are introduced to…
When PHOX walked on the stage, DAR Constitution Hall was half-full. I say half full, because when the music began, it couldn’t have mattered less how many people were missing, as the joy of the people present made up wholly for it. The warm cascades of indie-folk seemed to make the audience gently sway, as […]
The Vern’s black box theater temporally stopped belonging to the University and became property of Emperor Kuzco as his play, The Emperors New Groove, premiered this past weekend. Adapted from the movie of by the same name, director Shira Herald, made it a personal challenge to bring the animation to the stage. “About a year […]
The applause was loud and enthusiastic as 12 acts took the stage last Thursday night to prove that GW’s got talent. The event, sponsored by Program Board and GW Hillel saw a great turn out for an evening of artistic performances. Liz Moses, Executive Chair of Program Board, and one of the coordinators of the […]
Ebenezers Coffeehouse 201 F Street NE 202-558-6900 info@ebenezerscoffeehouse.com Image courtesy of Ebenezers Coffeehouse Located in Capitol Hill just a block away from Union Station, Ebenezers Coffeehouse has been serving customers since 2006. Something they really stress is that they purchase all of their coffee for sale through fair trade. With all shows being […]