Five microwavable meals in a mug
In a rush? Need a meal in a pinch? These five meals are cheap, delicious and portable.
In a rush? Need a meal in a pinch? These five meals are cheap, delicious and portable.
AU’s Public Relations Student Society of America will host an event at Katzen Arts Center promoting careers in entertainment and journalism.
Grade: B Rob Thomas brings to life his series “Veronica Mars” in a smart and pulpy adventure that will please fans and newcomers alike.
Hosts Devin Mitchell and Mark Lieberman discuss FOX comedy “Enlisted” and the season finale of HBO’s “True Detective” on this week’s podcast.
Staying in town for spring break? The Scene has got you covered.
Ritesh Batra’s “The Lunchbox” is a gorgeous and rich experience sprinkled with humor.
David Grovic’s debut film “The Bag Man” over estimates its own cleverness.
Alain Guiraudie’s “Stranger by the Lake” is a cool, moody erothic thriller about two men’s supposed infatuation with each other.
Danielle Green investigates a CAS sophomore’s serotonin molecule tattoo in her latest column.
AU undergrad Chanel Verdult comes into her own with new mix.
Chance the Rapper headlines SUB’s first show of spring semester.
“So Long, See You Tomorrow” plays with new sounds but represents BBC’s maturity.
AU’s chapter of React to Film screens documentary about illegal immigration.
Students in the Critical Approach to the Cinema University College program screen a “Murder Food Comedy” every Friday in the Mudbox.
Pharrell’s “G I R L” is just good enough to keep the 40 year-old music industry veteran at the forefront of the pop culture landscape – no more, no less.
The indie-pop rock band’s frontman Charlie Brand talks to The Eagle about new album “Cruel Runnings.”
An on-campus discussion group tackles issues of gender, race, ethnicity, class and more.
Online entertainment magazine and event production company Brightest Young Things showcases local musicians and comedians at the historic Howard Theatre.