Classixx closes out U Street Music Hall's anniversary week
DJ brings a combination funk-beachy-electronic dance party to U Street.
DJ brings a combination funk-beachy-electronic dance party to U Street.
Actor and Comedian Maz Jobrani talks about life and goals with The Eagle.
Lars von Trier aims to shock and awe with his art pornography film “Nymphomaniac Volume 1.”
AU’s improv comedy troupe is welcoming two new members for its upcoming short-form show in the Tavern.
Norwegian DJ Cashmere Cat, along with fellow DJ Trippy Turtle, play fan favorites at U Street Music Hall.
“Particle Fever” explores the search for the Higgs-Boson and the dazzling mystery behind the Large Hadron Collider.
Victor Salva’s new film can’t make a “Dark House” a dark home. Terrible acting abounds.
The well-known and liked club celebrated its fourth anniversary by bringing diverse talents.
The young British singing phenom brought high energy and genuine appreciation to U Street Music Hall.
Heather Mongilio joins Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell to discuss the year’s highest-grossing movie and one of the best shows on TV.
Pixar is bringing back “The Incredibles” and “Cars,” Sony is reviving “Ghostbusters and more in this week’s entertainment update.
The actor made his directorial debut with raunchy spelling-bee comedy “Bad Words.”
Jason Bateman’s “Bad Words” is a foul-mouthed, sometimes problematic debut from the first time director.
One play dazzles with a story of heartbreak and loss while the other is an underwhelming adaptation of a small scale political thriller.
More than your average burger joint, Burger, Tap & Shake gives chuck-fans something new.
Wes Anderson’s “The Grand Budapest Hotel” checks in with an impressive cast of characters and tight direction.
Danielle Green’s tattoo spotlight column examines an evil eye and the word “LUZ.”
DJ duo Divided by Zero and AU rapper Lyrx to showcase their talents before Chance the Rapper takes the stage April 10.
An ongoing exhibit is currently displaying Michelle Obama’s second inaugural gown.