Movie Review: Think Like a Man
Movie adaptation of Steve Harvey's bestselling book comes off like a tired sitcom.
Movie adaptation of Steve Harvey's bestselling book comes off like a tired sitcom.
Live or die, it's up to you. Either way, don't be that girl that wears high heels to a show.
Looking for new music? DJs at WVAU share their thoughts on a range of recent releases.
New Bob Marley biopic sheds light on the lesser-known side of Reggae's biggest star.
Cartoon Network animation offers "totally awesome" adventures every Monday.
Friedberger showed up her opener with a "passionate", sexy act.
Minneapolis rock band on the verge of superstardom play an intimate set at Red Palace.
With Coachella, Lollapalooza, SXSW and Bonaroo dominating the West Coast, and Midwest and South with epic concert festivals, no one has paid much attention to festivals on the East Coast. This summer, that is going to change with to-die-for festivals starting this May.
Looking for new music? DJs at WVAU share their thoughts on a range of recent releases.
The Department of Performing Arts brought in guest choreographers for this year's spring dance concert and featured experimental dance performances.
Bully tells the engaging tales of five families whose lives have been dramatically affected by school bullying.
HBO fantasy drama launches into second critically-acclaimed season.
AU college radio station WVAU is hosting electronic musician Deacon’s return to D.C. at Comet Ping Pong on April 27 as part of their Capital Punishment concert series.
Art festival in Anacostia spotlights an overlooked bustling arts community.
For the first time since Scream, we finally have a horror movie about college kids that is actually really good.
Whether they approve of Say Anything’s new sound or not, pop-punk fans shouldn’t miss one of the genre’s most established acts at the Black Cat this week.
Nine a capella groups from across the country perform for a packed house in a D.C. Chime fundraiser.
YouTube sensation Noah Guthrie will open for Orthodox Jewish rapper Matisyahu at the Student Union Board's final concert at 7 p.m. on April 28.
After a decade of feel-good pop-rock hits, The All-American Rejects have finally decided to break away from their decade old sound with the release of their new album “Kids in the Street.” Praised by critics as the band’s long awaited “coming-to-age” record, singles such as “Bleed Into ...
April 14 show at the Rock and Roll Hotel features a garage pop double feature.