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(11/04/14 5:47pm)
This week on The M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell review the movie “Nightcrawler” with special guest Zach Ewell. After that, they discuss the movie “Kill the Messenger” and the TV series “Broad City.”
(10/31/14 6:17pm)
Vox, a six-month old new website, is working with new ways to tell stories, whether it is through new technology or new ways to organize a news room, Vox co-founder and editor Melissa Bell said.
(10/27/14 9:55pm)
This week on The M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell welcome special guest Kate Magill to discuss the highs and lows of this “Saturday Night Live” season so far. Later, Tam Sackman joins Lieberman and Mitchell to discuss ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder” from executive producer Shonda Rhimes.
(10/17/14 10:15pm)
A man thought to be in his mid-20s indecently exposed himself in front of the Washington College of Law and then fled towards main campus on Oct. 14, according to a Safety Advisory issued by Public Safety on Oct. 15.
(10/17/14 10:01pm)
Candidates got down and dirty into the finer points of city policy at their last mayoral debate Thursday night, amongst a rowdy crowd which interrupted and derailed parts of the discussion.
(10/15/14 5:43pm)
The expected completion of the Tenley Campus for AU’s Washington College of Law has been pushed back to the end of the Fall 2015 semester due to construction delays.
(10/14/14 2:01am)
This week on The M&M Report, hosts Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell review the new Fox comedy “Mulaney,” which they did not like, and the new Showtime drama “The Affair,” which they did.
(10/08/14 6:57pm)
AU is one of the most politically active campuses in the county, so I’m going to try to put the problem I have with AU offering to keep the Metro open late for Nats fans in political terms.
(10/07/14 7:02pm)
This week on The M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discuss the exciting performances, surprising twists and complicated gender politics of the new film “Gone Girl,” which is currently at the top of the box office. Please note: the podcast spoils the movie early and often.
(10/07/14 6:32pm)
Washington Post reporter Chris Cillizza, founder of the political blog The Fix, will discuss the midterm elections and the modern political landscape at AU on Oct. 23.
(09/29/14 3:22pm)
This week on The M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discuss the disappointments of CBS’ new drama “Madam Secretary” with Lieberman’s longtime friend Jonathan Connelly. After that, Lieberman and Mitchell praise the new ABC comedy “Black-ish,” and Lieberman offers a rare installment of Mark Doesn’t Like Things. The podcast ends with a review of “The Skeleton Twins,” starring Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader.
(09/27/14 6:57am)
Metropolitan Police Department and Park Police responded to a single vehicle accident on Ward Circle around 1:35 a.m.
(09/21/14 8:40pm)
This week on The M&M Report, Devin Mitchell and Mark Lieberman start with a review of NBC’s new series “The Mysteries of Laura,” in which Debra Messing plays “Copmom Momcop” (a phrase coined by NPR pop culture blogger Linda Holmes).
(09/14/14 9:55pm)
This week on The M&M Report, Devin Mitchell and Mark Lieberman discuss the news that Michael Che will replace Cecily Strong at the Weekend Update desk on Saturday Night Live. After that, they have unkind words for ABC’s Selfie and indifferent words for NBC’s A to Z.
(09/12/14 9:42pm)
The media’s influence on the public view has always been evident. We turn to the media to expand our own limited scope, to see the world through a larger lens. We look to their reports and coverage not only to learn about situations around the world but also the reactions from others.
(09/12/14 9:01pm)
Entrenched racism, the militarization of police forces and the mainstream media were just a few of the hot topic issues surrounding the death of Michael Brown that five AU professors and students discussed on Sept. 3.
(09/08/14 6:01pm)
I’m not ready for Hillary Clinton to be nominated for President of the United States yet and neither are many Americans. While she may be the Democratic favorite going into the 2016 primaries, she has her record to answer for before she is given the nod to be the American public’s voice.
(09/07/14 9:58pm)
D.C. mayoral candidates Muriel E. Bowser, running on the Democratic ticket, and David A. Catania and Carol Schwartz, running as independents, will be attending a candidate’s forum at AU on Sept. 18. It will be the first debate of the general election Bowser’s campaign said she will attend .
(09/07/14 3:33am)
On this week’s M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell each choose their favorite summer movie experience (“Begin Again” for Mitchell, “Guardians of the Galaxy” for Lieberman) and review Amazon’s new pilots “The Cosmpolitans” and “Red Oaks.” The podcast ends with the return of Devin Doesn’t Like Things, in which Mitchell rants against the tyranny of pumpkin spice lattes.
(09/05/14 3:12am)
Correction and clarification appended.