Top 10 Turkey Day Songs
The Scene’s got all the music gravy for the Thanksgivukkah festivities.
The Scene’s got all the music gravy for the Thanksgivukkah festivities.
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Hip-hop artist Danny Brown gives an active performance on Nov. 24.
Some of the cast and the director Ryan Anderson talk about the creative work behind AU Players’ production of “Ourselves Alone.”
The week’s biggest entertainment news includes the possibility of an OutKast reunion, a “HIMYM” spinoff and much more.
Alexander Payne’s “Nebraska” is equal parts nostalgia and comedy.
An overall faithful adaptation finds itself to be sturdy sequel in “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.”
Ken Scott’s “Delivery Man” doesn’t deliver on a suitable premise and jerks around in a middling film.
For this week’s advice column, Eagle columnists confront periods and cheating. Social:
The Scene headed to D.C.’s new Bluejacket Brewery to give recommendations for the best beers.
“Black Nativity” is as disappointing as a piece of coal on Christmas morning.
The Eagle visits the Zenith Gallery exhibit and speaks to Cassie Taggart and Margery Goldberg about their intimate gallery.
The Eagle chats with Neil Deininger, director of AU Rude Mechanicals’ Hitchcock inspired “Othello,” about his approach to the show.
Charli XCX, LIZ and Kitten show girls really do run the world, bringing fun and power to U Street Music Hall on Nov. 16.
Another Wednesday, another WVAU Audiophile. This week features experimental artists such as Blood Orange, D33J and DJ Rashad.
Up-and-coming bands MisterWives, The Royal Concept and American Authors perform at Sixth & I and gets Washington on their feet and dancing.
AU alumnus William Tazewell Jones chats with The Eagle about Justiceaid, music and his time at AU.
Preview for Lissie’s show at 9:30 Club next weekend.
AU’s improv troupe invited two freshmen to join their ranks this semester, and they’ve embraced the challenge.
Author of the acclaimed “City of Bohane” took some time with The Eagle to chat about novel writing and reading habits.