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Mickey Hart and Zakir Hussair drum it up at Lisner

by Calder Stembel
Hatchet Reporter

It would be a mistake to judge the Global Music Project on its Grateful Dead pedigree.

"Into the Wild" movie review

by Ben Graham-Helwig
Hatchet Reporter

Based on Jon Krakauer's novel and adapted by Oscar winning actor Sean Penn, "Into the Wild" recounts the true story of Christopher McCandless.

Author David Sedaris speaks at Lisner

by Catherine Tomko
Hatchet Reporter

Lisner hosted David Sedaris on Oct. 6 for a lecture and book signing.

GW performs six student-written plays as part of "New Plays Festival"

by Caroline Coppel
Hatchet Reporter

Normally, GW's department of theatre and dance stages works are penned by the likes of Neil Simon, Shakespeare and other playwrights.

Bar Belle: Tom Tom's

I figured I'd try group therapy Thursday night at Tom Tom's in Adams Morgan: for $10 you can buy four shots and four beers for you and three of your closest friends.

Play Review: "Taming of the Shrew"

by Rachel BairdHatchet Reporter

Web Extra Forget about comparing Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew" to "10 Things I Hate About You."

Umphrey's McGee brings Murat to D.C.

by Bryan Rochelle
Hatchet Reporter

Web Extra Umphrey's McGee's new album mixes things up with a great representation of the diverse influences found in a typical live show.

$5 - $10 - $20: An entertainment guide for the cash-strapped college student

What's on our iPod: Radiohead

by Brendan Polmer'07-'08 Arts Editor

UK superband Radiohead released their new album "In Rainbows" yesterday exclusively through their web site as a download-only version.