‘Art in the Mix’ festival draws stylish crowd in Brookland
Monroe Street Market hosted special guest Scott Schuman as well as art walks.
Monroe Street Market hosted special guest Scott Schuman as well as art walks.
Sir Sly nearly put a hole in the wall at the Rock and Roll Hotel
For their first collaboration, the student organizations will be bringing the indie-rock artist and a local band to the SIS Founders Room
The Eagle talks with drummer Austin Tufts of “Braids” about being a band on the run and the difference between studio and live performances.
Georgia sextet Of Montreal performs amid hesitant and uninterested crowd.
Ridley Scott’s “The Counselor” is a grisly morality tale about the consequences of bad financial planning.
The Eagle speaks with Oscar winning director Roger Ross Williams about his new documentary “God Loves Uganda.”
Running out of time and money? The Scene has some suggestions for simple costumes for the student on a tight budget.
A quick review of everything from pop princess Katy Perry to indie rockers Cults.
SIS Associate Dean Patrick Jackson talks about academic life and pop culture over “Sushi and Tea.”
Everything to know about Disclosure before their second sold-out set at 9:30 club on Oct. 28.
Comedians Blaze and Foley chat with The Eagle about their roots, proper comic writing and where they find joke material.
AU’s Chanel Verdult discusses her role in the DJ pair Bromar x Punkproper and its rise in the D.C. hip-hop scene.
“All is Lost” is a adrift amid the sea with extraordinary photographic qualities and human resilience.
Owner of haunted house Jon Libbesmeier describes the frights and thrills of the new D.C. attraction.
The week’s biggest pop-culture headlines include the return of Cumberbatch, new pop music and more.
“Bad Grandpa” displays all the wild stunts and lowbrow pranks, but is a distinct departure from the series.
Watching Wild Belle perform was similar to the experience of a dehydrated person envisioning a sensational mirage as they aimlessly wander through the desert.
The Eagle profiles Magician Max Major, who is performing a show in the District until Dec. 29.
WVAU Wednesday features new artists including Kings of Leon, The Preatures, Lily Kershaw and Grooms.