Restoring an 18th Century D.C. Neighborhood
By Rachel Stevens The Blagden Alley and Naylor Court Historic District is a new hip neighborhood between 9th and 10th...
By Rachel Stevens The Blagden Alley and Naylor Court Historic District is a new hip neighborhood between 9th and 10th...
By Miriam Trujillo “Bohemian Rhapsody”, the first major biopic on the career of Freddie Mercury, was released to theaters this past...
Interviews By Amanda McShane The Rome School of Music, Drama and Art is putting on the production, Legally Blonde the...
By Miriam Trujillo With a week left of rehearsal, the cast and crew of Suor Angelica are almost ready to share...
By Allie Wertz In an attempt to limit illegal graffiti, Washington D.C. is publicizing and initiating street art programs. Instead...
By Abby Anderko It is spooky season at Catholic University, and there are many ways students and professors alike get...
By Amanda McShane Candace Masters, a 2005 graduate of the university art department is showcasing her work with her “Entangled”...
By Gabriel Romito When most Americans think of horror movies, they think of the classic slasher films, such as Halloween...
By Miriam Trujillo The Catholic University drama department presented a fully staged version of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being...
By Bridie Bryant Director Damien Chazelle gives the world “First Man” which tells the extraordinary story of Neil Armstrong’s path to...