Switchfoot and Relient K Rock the Arlington
Energy surged through the crowd as fans of both groups moved and sung along to new songs and favorite hits alike.
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Energy surged through the crowd as fans of both groups moved and sung along to new songs and favorite hits alike.
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In a time when the objectification and exploitation of women has increasingly become a popular debate in regards to, well, prominent people in our society, Sarah Jones’s performance felt highly fitt...
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Not only are these siblings taking the music industry by storm, but also the modeling world.
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At the end of each calendar month, Artsweek takes a look at new tracks that stood out and made a place in our playlists.
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Jones’ strong voice cut through the theater as he read his stories, which varied greatly across subjects, themes, time periods and locations.
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“Blackmail” is the perfect film for which Michael Mortilla to compose to. Its challenges in balance, from tone to pace, keep Mortilla’s ever changing melody on its toes.
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In present times, artists and activists like Rodriguez are as important and integral to social justice as ever. The rights of many are lost in a state of vulnerability.
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For fans of the xx’s previous work, this album keeps their atmospheric instrumentation and their oft-touched themes of love and loneliness.
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With the year finally over and Oscar season quickly approaching, it’s important to take a look back at some of the great films Artsweek didn’t have a chance to review, or films you maybe didn’t ...
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Genres are, in fact, boxes; they’re compartmentalized for conveniently choosing what we want to consume in a culture constantly flooded with new music. However, some music is best created by challen...
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'Arrival' stresses the coming together of people in spite of differences, the circularity and recurring connections of all things.
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Los Angeles is essentially its own living and breathing character, leading the audience to believe that the film is as extravagant as the city itself.
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All in all, 2016 was one hell of a year. And, as with any particularly tumultuous time, it left us with some amazing music.
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The timing of Carrie Fisher's death has caused Leia's appearance at the film's end to transform from something that, upon first viewing, just served as a nostalgia-tickling moment but turned into some...
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There is no way to escape Jackie’s situation, and we as an audience are stuck with her in this disturbingly surreal hell.
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