#TheFoodMove: Ted’s Bulletin
Despite long line, Ted's is worth the wait
Despite long line, Ted's is worth the wait
This week featured the launch of the first ever “DMV Black Restaurant Week,” an opportunity for D.C.
Department of Performing Arts wraps captivating production of musical
AU students showcase musical talents at the campus coffee shop
Starry, white light mingled with crooning, crisp vocals to create an ethereal mood in the dimly lit 9:30 Club.
Get discounts on food and drinks by just wearing your “I Voted” sticker
Singers, writers and visual artists collaborate to celebrate the arts community
Braxton Boren’s research combines acoustics, history and computer science
Cafe not expected to reopen until at least next Friday, spokesperson says
Music program director says focus will be on teaching music to at-risk kids
Sizing up pumpkin spice lattes at Starbucks, The Dav and The Bridge
Restaurant is unlike anything most students will have seen before
Project aims to bring humanities to the public, tell oral histories of D.C. citizens
Campus dining office also facing ongoing issues with EagleBucks system
It’s time for Halloween! Full of scary stories, sweet candy and creative decorations, music that has frightful horror tropes and unsettling beats is a great addition for any Halloween celebration.
Georgetown falafel spot offers no frills and all the taste
The revolutionary icon continues to influence the fashion industry
This November, students can throw it back to the early 2000s
Anyone in the intimate venue watching lovelytheband would be surrounded by an uplifting and positive sound flowing from the stage.
In a world of overly extravagant productions packed with elaborate sets, stages and costumes, it’s easy for live performance to lose its essence.