Exploring AU’s tattoo subculture: Brave little Mark
Danielle Green investigates a CAS sophomore’s “Brave Little Toaster” tattoo in her latest column.
Danielle Green investigates a CAS sophomore’s “Brave Little Toaster” tattoo in her latest column.
Young Liverpool artist showcases fresh afro-pop on his first solo tour.
Two alumni get engaged four years after they first met on the AU quad as sophomores.
Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell close out the school year with thoughts on “Veep,” “Mad Men” and finals week.
Warm weather warrants getting off campus and enjoying nature.
Jonas Armstrong, Simon Kunz and Simon Dutton talk to The Eagle about the process of making the upcoming movie “Walking with the Enemy.”
Two indie rock bands played the last concert on their joint tour at 9:30 Club on Apr. 19.
Wally Pfister’s “Transcendence” can’t transcend the boundaries of making a hokey premise sound serious.
The long-time comedian talks about David Letterman, “clean” comedy and the best joke he’s ever heard.
Whether coming to AU last August was your first time in D.C. or you’re a seasoned veteran of the local scene, there are little quirks about D.C.
D.C. is a hub for effective nonprofits in fields like creative arts, family services and community support, but here are a few that work to bring direct attention to the forgotten areas of D.C.
The Scene chooses the five best record stores in D.C.
The Scene chooses the five best concert venues in D.C.
Two professors are teaching D.C. that rock ‘n’ roll is for everyone, no matter the time, place or audience.
College of Arts and Sciences alumna Jenna Ward works as the chief program director for Rainbow Station in China, where she will oversee the opening of 110 schools over the next five years.
For most AU students and alumni, the steps of Mary Graydon Center represent a gateway to food and companionship.
Columnist Jordan-Marie Smith offers brief reviews of her favorite places to go when the sun’s out and the air’s warm.
Columnist Danielle Green examine a student’s bumbleebee tattoo.
Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discuss “The Grand Budapest Hotel” with special guest Chloe Johnson.
Military veterans with published creative work will discuss their experiences at Writings of War on April 19.