Sean Meehan
Eagle Staff Writer
Articles by Sean Meehan
College bands battle for charity in Wonk N’ Roll concert series
April 17, 2013
SOC senior organizes a battle of the bands concert series taking place here on campus.
OK Go to play in Tavern on April 27
April 11, 2013
The alternative rock band famous for their music videos is headlining the last SUB show of the semester.
Pop Life: Brad Paisley, Ray J pen tasteless tunes
April 10, 2013
Brad Paisley and LL Cool J’s collaboration “Accidental Racist” and Ray J’s “I Hit It First” both tackle issues that we should’ve put behind us long ago.
Second District Records to host DJ Battle in Amphitheater
March 22, 2013
The free event starts at 4 p.m. on March 23.
Phillips Collection offers comprehensive look at leaders of abstract expressionism
February 25, 2013
By curating an entire exhibit of abstract expressionist painting, the Phillips has opened the door to a whole new level of understanding this movement and its individual titans.
Tour cancellations may be good for Gaga, fans
February 20, 2013
After hip injury, forced hiatus gives Gaga chance to focus on new music.
Electro-pop copycats miss the mark
February 6, 2013
New songs by will.i.am and Swedish House Mafia can’t compete with the current queens of pop.
David Bowie, Destiny’s Child and Justin Timberlake release comeback singles in the same week
January 23, 2013
The highly anticipated singles from Justin Timberlake and Destiny’s Child faced fierce competition from a surprise release by David Bowie.
D.C. art exhibits get elemental twist, draw from international influences
November 14, 2012
Fine Art for Free rounds up the best free arts events in the coming week to help you stretch that paycheck just a little bit further.
DC’s art exhibits feature drag queens, election losers, commercial signs
October 25, 2012
Check out the best free art galleries in D.C.
Danish artist Per Kirkeby’s largest US exhibition opens at the Phillip’s Collection
October 11, 2012
The 26 paintings and 11 bronze sculptures on display at the Phillip’s Collection cover the entirety of Kirkeby’s 40-year career.
Fine Art for Free 9/13 - 9/19
September 13, 2012
Fine Art For Free rounds up the best free art events in the coming week to help you stretch that paycheck just a little bit further.
Howler proves they’re the next kings of surf-rock at Red Palace
April 17, 2012
Minneapolis rock band on the verge of superstardom play an intimate set at Red Palace.
Lumen8 Anacostia festival shines light on underrated art scene
April 17, 2012
Art festival in Anacostia spotlights an overlooked bustling arts community.
Plants and Animals underwhelm with tame show at Red Palace
April 10, 2012
Plants and Animals plays low-key, forgettable set.
First Aid Kit offers folksy salvation at Black Cat
April 3, 2012
Swedish folk darlings team up with British rockabilly trio Peggy Sue for an intimate, exciting show at Black Cat.
Show previews: First Aid Kit, Plants and Animals, Howler
March 30, 2012
A look at upcoming shows at the Black Cat and Red Palace.
Chopteeth to tear up U Hall stage
March 6, 2012
“Afro-funk” big band will bring danceable grooves to U Hall on Saturday.
AU graduate finds ‘temptation’ in art
February 28, 2012
Jacqueline Levine’s exhibit “Temptation” offers a journey into a pop-surrealist cartoon world.
Dupont’s beauty lies beneath the surface
February 20, 2012
DC is taking a cue from several smart European venues and converting an old public space - 75,000 feet of old trolley tunnel - into a new cultural center for the arts.
Bone Thugs party like it’s E.1999 at 9:30 Club
February 7, 2012
Original thugs Krayzie and Wish Bone united for a too-short greatest hits show after the Superbowl.
Bone Thugs reunite for late Sunday show at 9:30 Club
February 3, 2012
Cleveland rap group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony will play a post-Superbowl Sunday show at 9:30 Club featuring departed members Krayzie Bone and Wish Bone.
Winter exhibits at Katzen offer a wide range of work
January 31, 2012
Exhibitions include work from Indian artist Anil Revri, Spanish artist Cristóbal Gabarrón, Raoul Middleman and four AU professors.
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