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Reading Between the Lines

By Charlie Long February 24, 2012

Sohayle Sizar has a passion for life. Whether it's discussing a savory meal at Cafe La Ruche, a recent trip to Qatar or the pressing issue of illiteracy, the College sophomore displays an inexhaustible...

Fresh Foods Can’t Suffice

By Bethany Imondi February 24, 2012

Everyone has a food weakness, and mine is green bean casserole. I know it may seem strange that instead of a chocolate cake's fudgy center or an apple pie's buttery crust, I prefer the cliche side...

New Releases // 2.24.12

By Maria Miracle February 24, 2012

"The First Time I Ran Away" M. Ward // A Wasteland Companion 4 stars On "The First Time I Ran Away," M. Ward — half of indie folk band She & Him — employs simple and cheerful melodies...

Indie Bookstore Outlives Mainstream Competitors

By Kaley Beins February 24, 2012

Open the door and the smell of books fills through the air with the unmistakable scent of ink on newly bound pages. Shelves cover every spare inch of the walls and books overflow onto the floor and up...

Scrumptious Sundaes Are No Accident

By Katherine Foley February 24, 2012

Isn't it a little fabricated that such a "happy accident," like Serendipity 3, was purposely built in D.C.? Following its two predecessors in New York and Las Vegas, Serendipity 3 opened up on M Street...

BMDT Keeps Audience on Toes

By Maura Hohman February 23, 2012

Black Movements Dance Theatre is kicking off its latest season this Friday, Feb. 24 with an entertaining and compelling performance in the Davis Center for the Performing Arts' Gonda Theater. "Reflections:...

Embracing Your Inner Hippie Is Key to Career Success

By Brooke Berger February 23, 2012

With internship application deadlines rolling in, campus has been bustling with chatter about when interviews are and who has received offers where. Despite all the stress and pressures that surround finding...

Curbside Kitchens Serve Up Convenient Cuisine

By Sheena Karkal February 23, 2012

The District is home to some of the country's best food, but it's not always found in a restaurant. In recent years, food trucks have become more plentiful in D.C., bringing delicious treats to all corners...

Duo Continues Reign on Sophomore Effort

By Mairead Reilly February 22, 2012

Full disclosure: I'm totally out of the loop on music. Exactly what you want to hear from a music reviewer, right? I spent the fall in the Middle East, and when I returned to America it was like waking...

Plus-Size Plots Minus Meaning

By Victoria Edel February 22, 2012

I am fat. I don't say that in some self-depreciating way, hoping for pity or friends who will tell me, "No you're not, you're beautiful" (and for the record, fat and beautiful are not mutually exclusive)....

Pint by Pint

By Mairead Reilly February 21, 2012

As the first commercial brewery to operate within the District of Columbia in decades, D.C. Brau is spearheading the push to revive Washington’s beer culture while also fighting for the political...

All Is Fair in Film About Love and War

By Allie Doughty February 17, 2012

The trailer for This Means War labels its two male protagonists, played by Tom Hardy and Chris Pine, as "the C.I.A.'s best." While both men are easy on the eyes, to say the least, I'm not sure what...

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