REVIEW: Department of Performing Arts stages ‘9 to 5: The Musical’
The musical challenges workplace misogyny, but not without a few laughs along the way
The musical challenges workplace misogyny, but not without a few laughs along the way
These films will get you revved up over your racing obsession
Five reads to welcome spring and beat the April showers
Former Kennedy Center president featured in a fireside chat hosted by the Kogod School of Business and Department of Performing Arts
The Puerto Rican singer’s new creation is a window to explore Puerto Rico’s culture, history and reality
The master of the uncanny and bizarre left a lasting impact on cinema forever
Museum’s latest exhibition explores the psychological phenomenon of uneasy familiarity through a feminist lens
Underappreciated films directed by women you might not have seen
Films to inspire a strong finish to the school year
Diving into the wellness trend that’s taking the internet by storm
Mark Anthony Green explores the ‘religion of creativity’ in his directorial debut
A tribute to his son, Manuel Oliver’s story of the 2018 Parkland Shooting
Oh great, another one!
Simu Liu, Woody Harrelson and Finn Cole portray an ill-fated diving team
Films showcasing the power, struggle and magic of being a writer
Robert Pattinson and Mark Ruffalo shine in adaptation of ‘Mickey7’
Brass quintet from the Orchestra played fanfares, fugues and more at Busboys and Poets in Takoma
The Academy Award winner shines in an otherwise ordinary romance thriller
Analyzing how the film flips the sex worker archetype
The production followed a preteen dance team grappling with puberty, periods and perfectionism