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Diamante Fashion Show Combines Bold Fashion Choices, Evocative Performances

Diamante Fashion Show Combines Bold Fashion Choices, Evocative Performances

By Allan Navarro January 23, 2020

After hours of waiting in line outside McDonough Arena, the Diamante Fashion Show stunned attendees Jan. 16. The show, now in its fourth year, aimed to celebrate the diversity and power of fashion across...

Director Greta Gerwig Offers an Engaging, Well-Cast Rendition of Little Women

Director Greta Gerwig Offers an Engaging, Well-Cast Rendition of ‘Little Women’

By Annah Otis January 23, 2020

★★★★★ Louisa May Alcott’s landmark novel “Little Women” has been adapted into six movies and at least two television miniseries since its publication in 1868. The latest iteration from...

Butter Chicken Company Pairs Rich Flavors, Affordability

Butter Chicken Company Pairs Rich Flavors, Affordability

By Abigail Corrao January 23, 2020

Washington, D.C. restaurateur Asad Sheikh turns traditional Indian cuisine fast and casual with the Butter Chicken Company, which opened last October. Sheikh is well-known for his collection of distinct...

The Centennial Issue

The Centennial Issue

By Kiera Geraghty January 14, 2020

’90s Prove Pivotal as The Hoya Goes Online Illustration By: Tarika Kumar/The Hoya In fall 1988, The Hoya reached an inflection point. Just a year earlier, the paper had started printing twice...

The Guide Merges Arts, Journalism Over Decades at The Hoya

The Guide Merges Arts, Journalism Over Decades at The Hoya

By Allan Navarro January 14, 2020

What started 24 years ago as a way to review the latest movies and albums, attend concerts for free and distract from the busy Georgetown University lifestyle has evolved into a legitimate entertainment...

ALLAN NAVARRO / THE HOYA | Pop rap group BROCKHAMPTON delivered energy and seamless chemistry at their Nov. 25 concert at The Anthem. The group struck the perfect balance between hard-hitting bars and more downtrodden and powerful melodies.

BROCKHAMPTON Shows Chemistry at The Anthem

By Allan Navarro December 5, 2019

Pop-rap group BROCKHAMPTON captivated The Anthem on Nov. 25 as part of their Heaven Belongs to You Tour and in promotion of their 2019 album “GINGER.” The group’s live performance struck an excellent...

On the Lawn Explores Lawns as a Space for Making Connections

‘On the Lawn’ Explores Lawns as a Space for Making Connections

By Abigail Corrao November 14, 2019

“On the Lawn,” a production put on by the Georgetown University theater and performance studies program, inventively highlights issues of climate change, ecological conquest and land transformation...

‘Sunshine Kitty’ Conveys Tove Lo’s Vulnerability, Exemplifies Versatility

By Megan Wee October 2, 2019

★★★★☆ Swedish popstar Tove Lo returns from her two-year hiatus with her newest album “Sunshine Kitty.” The singer takes a new, happier direction on this LP and distances herself from...

ELECTRIC PANDA ENTERTAINMENT | Powered by a touching and powerful performance by lead actress Tiffany Chu, Ms. Purple offers meditations on the idea of care for family in an increasingly modernizing age and grapples with possible solutions to the pressing problem.

‘Ms. Purple’ Spotlights Themes of Love and Family

By James Kim September 27, 2019

★★★★☆ Complex and moving ruminations on the meaning of family along with impressive acting by Tiffany Chu make “Ms. Purple” a touching and heart-wrenching gem. However, the movie still...

MAGGIE ROGERS

The Sound of Equality: Women Take the Stage at All Things Go Fall Classic Music Festival

By Mac Dressman September 6, 2018

This year, Ariana Grande proclaimed that God is a woman. Cardi B topped the charts with the Latin-inspired banger “I Like It.” Beyoncé strode onto the main stage at Coachella, to the applause...

THIP KHAO

5 Tasty Restaurants to Try in the District

By Mac Dressman May 19, 2018

Mikko Dupont Circle, $ Fans of Nordic cuisine can keep their summers fresh with smoked salmon wraps, Danish-style open-faced sandwiches and seven-seed bread at Mikko, a Finnish cafe run by chef Mikko...

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A Year in Special Issues: Sex, Drugs, Art and Politics

By Arden Fitzpatrick April 26, 2018

THE DRUG ISSUE From electronic cigarettes to the opioid epidemic, The Guide’s spring 2018 Drug Issue investigated drug use and drug culture at Georgetown University and in Washington, D.C. The cover...

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