The Weekend Scene: Oct. 10-12
This week’s roundup of the best events in and around D.C.
This week’s roundup of the best events in and around D.C.
The untold history of Hollywood’s favorite monster is surprisingly entertaining.
Cole Alexander and Jared Swilley called the fans their “friends” during the show on Oct. 2.
Mapei and Lykke Li led a night of Swedish pop music at 9:30 Club.
The two-time Oscar-nominated actor and his acclaimed director sit down with The Eagle to discuss their new political drama.
Indie-rock duo Sam France and Jonathan Rado played their most popular songs and more.
The punk-trio Mary Timony, Betsy Wright, and Laura Harris pulled no punches at the show on Oct. 5.
Compete for the ultimate prize at this unusual competition.
The VHS-inspired comedy show brought “weird” to Arlington.
Four places to study when your dorm just isn’t cutting it.
Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discuss director David Fincher and screenwriter Gillian Flynn’s buzzworthy new movie.
How many tabs do you have open? You can do better.
Jennifer Lee amazes the crowd with her newest distorted dance tracks.
The Swedish singer/rapper’s cites the B-52s and Frank Zappa among her influences.
Well known for singing hooks for Icona Pop and Iggy Azalea, Charli XCX is coming into her own pop stardom with songs like “Boom Clap.”
A guide to what’s going on in D.C. this weekend.
The psychedelic duo has been performing together since high school.
The stage adaptation of the film classic shines with a three-person cast.
During my latest restaurant outing, my friend said, “My anaconda don’t want none unless you got dim sum.” She was right.
David Fincher’s latest film brings Gillian Flynn’s novel to dark, dazzling life.