When students received the Campus Ministry Newsletter in their email on October 21, they learned in the Chaplain’s Corner that Father Joseph Martin Hagan, the Chaplain for Undergrad Formation, would ...
Amidst a stacked lineup of operas in the 2024-2025 season, The Washington National Opera’s production of Verdi’s Macbeth stands out. Beautiful music, world-class performers, and clever set design ...
Dallas Jenkins, executive producer of The Chosen, has returned to the big screen for his first theatrical-only feature in seven years. In those intervening years, he has produced and released four ...
The SIX queens have come to DC and they are “divorced, beheaded, live.” Excited theatergoers queued up at the National Theatre on Thursday night, ready to watch a sold-out show of SIX, the touring ...
Tis the season for Oscar-baiting and family fun with plenty of titles to choose from. With immense hype surrounding this Broadway stage adaptation, Wicked or Wicked: Part One, has been advertised ...
When I think of the word “aristocrat,” it evokes images of a life free from worry—of individuals who have the financial freedom to live without constantly thinking about meeting a budget or cutting ...
Roger Kabler, an actor and comedian, believed that the spirit of Robin Williams possessed him in 2014. He turned this feeling into a successful tour of one-man comedy shows. This is a true story.
Joy to the world, for Red One is here! Director Jake Kasdan takes a break from filming Dwayne Johnson in the jungles of Jumanji and decides to follow him instead to the North Pole. What follows is a ...
Spellbound: Skydance Animation has been trying to become the Disney killer for seven years now to general failure. They hired Pixar’s embattled former chief creative officer John Lasseter and a slew ...
Director, writer, and editor Sean Baker has made a career of championing those at the fringes of American society: undocumented laborers, single mothers living outside the Magic Kingdom, and here, sex ...
With the release of Terrifier 3 leaving audiences vomiting in the aisles, I decided to ignore it as Art the Clown’s antics have left me too drained to check out any further installments. I was left ...
At CUA, there are many different majors of varying sizes throughout each academic school. Some majors have dozens of students come to CUA every year for them – the US News and World Report listing for ...