Georgetown charitably hosts District's stylocrats for annual Fashion's Night Out
Area fashionistas convened on Georgetown's M Street to commemorate Fashion's Night Out on Sept. 6.
Area fashionistas convened on Georgetown's M Street to commemorate Fashion's Night Out on Sept. 6.
How to navigate the concert rite of passage that is the mosh pit.
Experimental sixth album by Mount Eerie merges folk, indie and metal.
'Maid in the USA' offered an easy-to-miss glimpse into a world that is often ignored.
Dime A Dozen, Blends with Benefits, On A Sensual Note, and Treble in Paradise all showcased their instrument-free ensembles at the a capella preview in Kay on Sept. 7.
Los Angeles band Kitten has yet to hit it big but deliver a sound worthy of a big break.
D.C. looks the best in autumn (I love the spring and its cherry blossoms, but I’m a fall weather person). Fall is the best season for D.C. because every weekend is filled with festivals galore, celebrating all of D.C.’s amazing residents. Here are some of the best fall picks for some prime “D.C. ...
Britpop band Maximo Park will be playing U Street Music Hall on Sept. 15.
Looking for new music? DJs at WVAU share their thoughts on a range of recent releases.
Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal's most recent introspective on art and creativity is neither artistic nor creative.
In the latest female-centric comedy, frenemies Lauren (Lauren Ann Miller) and Katie (Ari Graynor) must work together to run a phone sex hotline.
Dan Deacon | America The eccentric electronic wizard releases his most accessible and ambitious record to date, laden with infectious hooks and sweeping orchestras. Anybody who has seen Dan Deacon live can attest to the fact that his shows simply explode with energy. Such is Deacon’s most recent ...
Two years later, the Eagle style column looks back at some of it's first subjects.
The Scene offers a comprehensive guide to AU’s arts and entertainment organizations.
From the unorthodox to the Shakespearean, The Scene offers you a preview of the upcoming plays at some of the area’s best theaters.
From Swedish post-punk to boy-band R&B, explore the city with a week of live music.
Each fall season comes brimming with a medley of new and returning TV shows. That is why the Scene is here to help viewers navigate the turbulent waters and pick the pearls of the small screen.
D.C. offers cheap options for culture and theater lovers.
A guide on how to be a real District native by acting like a tourist first.
Looking for new music? DJs at WVAU share their thoughts on a range of recent releases.