AU’s Jazz Orchestra serves up ‘Some Spring Swing’
The ensemble’s spring performance included special guests from Georgetown
The ensemble’s spring performance included special guests from Georgetown
Vocal group aims to share its music locally and abroad
Ballet filled the National Portrait Gallery’s Kogod Courtyard with contemplative chill
‘The Tortured Poets Department’ is a confusing grab bag of synth-pop whose backend outshines the main album
A glimpse into the emotional story from a psychological perspective
KPU hosted the acclaimed “Suits” actor for a discussion on April 16
Reggaeton is more than just Bad Bunny
Jump for joy to these warm-weather favorites
It’s not a country album, it’s a Beyoncé album
Five books to add to your summer reading list
The Irish singer-songwriter makes the most of fourteen minutes
Birders of American University is hosting birdwatching trips during its first semester
Follow two high schoolers on a journey of unlikely connection
Her first album since 2020 showcases stellar pop and R&B
The award-winning actress shared insights into the power of the arts and building a better future
The social commentary was presented vibrantly on the Greenberg stage
Four books to commemorate Women’s History Month this March
Examining the artists and history behind today’s homemade hits
Declan McKenna’s third album does too much at once
The queen is taking us back to her roots with Act II