
Samantha Tritt
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2 months ago |
georgetownvoice.com | Mahika Sharma |Rachel Cohen |Samantha Tritt |John Woolley
While Georgetown is a hub for diverse areas of research, there’s only one program where students are encouraged to explore Afro-Colombian feminism through musical traditions while professors debate weaponizing artificial intelligence against human trafficking.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Anna Savo-Matthews |Samantha Tritt |Abby Webster
With 2024 coming to a close, Halftime Leisure has compiled a list of our picks for the best albums of the year. From Fontaines D.C.’s rock ‘n’ roll realness in Romance to the Americana influences in British singer-songwriter ZAYN’s ROOM UNDER THE STAIRS to the multifaceted pop of Charli xcx’s BRAT and Ariana Grande’s eternal sunshine, we have something for everyone.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Karcin Hagi |Emma Francois |Caitlin Mannering |Samantha Tritt
Good news! The wait for the release of Wicked (2024) is dead! The longstanding acclaim for the original stage production caused much rumor and speculation (innuendos and outuendos, even) about its ability to live up to the well-loved musical. However, director Jon Chu approached this film with the reverence this project commanded.
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Dec 29, 2023 |
georgetownvoice.com | Anna Savo-Matthews |Samantha Tritt |Emma Chuck
Fountain Baby – AmaaraeForeign cars whizzing through the city, Armani and Dior, diamonds dripping from her wrists and neck—this is the life of luxury that Amaarae lures us into on her sophomore album Fountain Baby. The Ghanaian-American singer marries R&B, trap music, house influences, and Afrobeats in perfect harmony, entrancing listeners into a high-femme club fantasy.
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Jan 20, 2023 |
georgetownvoice.com | Maanasi Chintamani |Chetan Dokku |Samantha Tritt |Sabrina Kayser
Content warning: This article includes references to racism. Oprah. 60 Minutes. The Late Show. A six-part docuseries. In numerous recent public appearances, Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, have defended their controversial exit from the British royal family and detailed the racist vitriol and scrutiny perpetrated by the press. Lately, this endless media campaign has inched into overexposure—repetitive at best and cash-grabby at worst, even for the Sussexes’ staunchest supporters.
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