Film students take a seat in director’s chair
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From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2024 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
At long last, critically acclaimed French-Canadian director Denis Villeneuve returns to Arrakis after nearly three years with “Dune: Part Two,” the continuation of his adaptation of Frank Herbert’s eponymous novel.
Valentine’s Day is here, and nothing expresses the complicated emotions of this holiday better than a perfect song. Luckily, we sifted through the endless catalog of love and breakup songs and picked some to match any mood you may be feeling this year.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's November 2022 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's November 2022 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
Ravyn Lenae and Omar Apollo, breakout artists of 2022 and two of the most promising voices in R&B today, returned to D.C. this fall to warm up the room with their undeniable charisma and impressive vocal chops.
Summer may be coming to a close, but fall brings an exciting new mix of artists and shows to see in D.C.! Here are seven of the best acts coming to town this season.
Years before fiddler Zachary Mills had even begun to record, arrange or mix his own music, he dreamt of recording and producing songs into an album of his own.
Valentine’s Day is an opportunity to not only indulge in flowers, chocolate and candy conversation hearts, but also in good music. Whether you celebrate the holiday or loathe it, these two playlists represent the many moods you may be feeling on this special day.
Those looking to escape the cold and immerse themselves in the delicious and diverse D.C. food scene found just that at the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington's bi-annual Restaurant Week.
Editor’s Note: Arts and Entertainment Editor Olivia Kozlevcar and Administration and Local News Editor Skye Witley, who are also members of Dime a Dozen, were not involved in the reporting, writing or editing of this review.
Editor’s note: This article contains mention of suicide.
Nobody knows how to work the hype machine quite like Kanye West.