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The D.C. area’s largest art festival is coming to the Eastern Panhandle showcasing over 46 regional artists and performers, open to the public and free Read More
The D.C. area’s largest art festival is coming to the Eastern Panhandle showcasing over 46 regional artists and performers, open to the public and free Read More
The word “brilliant” is used too often, but this time I have to make an exception. “Grand Theft Auto V” is the next chapter in Read More
Albuquerque, N.M. never seemed like the place for this to happen. That is what has helped to make Vince Gilligan’s masterfully-crafted “Breaking Bad” so brilliant. Read More
“Closer Than Ever,” by Richard Maltby Jr. and David Shire, opens this weekend at the Performing Arts Factory in Frederick, Md. The musical revue is Read More
You are probably familiar with the famous “It’s Alive!” reference, and with Halloween fast approaching, ready to see many Frankenstein monster costumes out and about. Read More
“What are we playing?” “I don’t know, man.” The first words spoken as the musicians took the stage set the comedic tone for the rest Read More
Contrary to what some critics may say, Lee Daniels’ “The Butler” is quite possibly one of the most amazing and inspiring films I have seen. Read More
How many people would actually care about what happens to a gorgeous, rich, blonde girl who gets dumped by her boyfriend? Or even better, root Read More
“Madden NFL 13” sucked. Okay, maybe it didn’t suck, but it paled in comparison to other great Electronic Arts titles, such as the annually excellent Read More
Freshmen (and even some upperclassmen) may be wondering: what are Program Board and PASS? You have probably heard of the organizations or attended some sponsored Read More
The Performing Arts Series at Shepherd will kick off its 2013-2014 season with a concert by blues fusion from the Corey Harris Band Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 Read More
The Rude Mechanicals are out to prove that hot extramarital sex and farts are as hilarious has they were five centuries ago. The renaissance and Read More