
Rhea Banerjee
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1 month ago |
georgetownvoice.com | Rhea Banerjee |Nathan B. Barber |Jacob Livesay |Ian Philbrick
A story of culture, a soundtrack of wit and aspirations, a musical of vibrant community—Signature Theater’s In the Heights brings Lin Manuel Miranda’s genius to the DMV at an opportune time. Financial worries in an inflating economy and antipathetic narratives around immigration present ample cause for the important conversations highlighted by this musical. Bursting with musical talent and remarkable, honest acting, this must-see production runs from Feb. 11–May 4 in Arlington, Virginia.
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2 months ago |
georgetownvoice.com | Hannah Park |Alec Weiker |Cole Kindiger |Rhea Banerjee
In light of the wildfires in and around Los Angeles last month, at least five D.C. restaurants took action in recent weeks to support affected victims, stepping up through organized efforts and generous contributions during a time of crisis. The Duck & The Peach, a New American restaurant located in Capitol Hill, and Slice & Pie, a New York and Detroit-style pizza joint on 14th Street, hosted fundraisers to contribute to these efforts.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
georgetownvoice.com | Rhea Banerjee |Ajani Jones |Connor Martin |Aidan Munroe
It’s generally advised to approach relationships and careers with a teaspoon of caution. However, Bob Dylan (Timothée Chalamet) throws caution to the wind in Hollywood’s most recent biopic, A Complete Unknown (2024), which approaches stages of the star’s life with an effervescent, reverberating ambition.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
georgetownvoice.com | Rhea Banerjee |Brynn Furey |Emma Francois |Lucy Montalti
It’s generally advised to approach relationships and careers with a teaspoon of caution. However, Bob Dylan (Timothée Chalamet) throws caution to the wind in Hollywood’s most recent biopic, A Complete Unknown (2024), which approaches stages of the star’s life with an effervescent, reverberating ambition.
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Dec 25, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Rhea Banerjee
“This is not for lyricists, I swear, it’s not the sentiments / Fuck a double entendre, I want y’all to feel this shit.” Dedicated to Kendrick Lamar’s commitment to his art, the visceral opening song of his latest album, “wacced out murals,” makes a striking statement with its echoey, Spanish lyrics that glide into a slow, heavy beat with cumbersome prose. On Nov. 22, Lamar disrupted the music industry by releasing his sixth studio album, GNX, a mere two minutes after the teaser.
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