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(12/01/14 9:43pm)
Who said cartoons were just for elementary school kids? After all, most animated shows on Nickelodeon and Disney Channel nowadays are filled with jokes that a small child may laugh at but are targeted at the parents. That is precisely the case with the new “Penguins of Madagascar” movie, released on Nov. 26. We may be college students, but if you’re headed home for the holidays and will be spending quality time with the whole family, this new flick is a worthy choice.
(10/29/14 7:52pm)
WVAU will host the latest installment of its Capitol Punishment concert series featuring experimental jazz act BadBadNotGood on Nov. 14 in the Tavern.
(10/22/14 5:40pm)
Young sensation PARTYNEXTDOOR is currently on a sold-out North American tour, making his stop in D.C. on Oct. 24 at U St. Music Hall.
(10/21/14 9:03pm)
Local go-go fusion group RDGLDGRN (pronounced “red gold green”) will headline 9:30 Club on Oct. 23. As an up-and-coming band from the suburbs of D.C., playing at the iconic venue is like a dream come true.
(10/02/14 6:37pm)
A disco ball dropped down from the ceiling and the light show went into full force as Chromeo’s 9:30 Club set began on Sept. 29.
(09/29/14 7:40pm)
It’s difficult to categorize Canadian duo Chromeo’s musical genre. Do they make electronic music? Pop? Funk? The truth is, they’re all of those and more. That’s what makes the prospect of a Chromeo show so intriguing.
(09/20/14 3:32pm)
Just like with fairy tales, pop songs typically follow few plot lines – jilted love, happy in love and breaking up. Of course, love is the common theme — it’s a universal feeling, but everyone feels and expresses love differently. On Sept. 18, the members of U.K. ensemble Clean Bandit brought their perspective on love to 9:30 Club to promote their latest album “New Eyes.”
(08/23/14 2:14pm)
The dynamic pop duo Karmin and mid-2000s teen sensation JoJo are taking the Bender Arena stage tonight. Here’s a sampling of their best music so far.
(07/03/14 2:16pm)
The annual celebration of America’s declaration of independence from Britain has arrived. Whether you’re looking for a tourist attraction or an event off the beaten path, our guide to the 4th of July in D.C. has something for everyone.
(05/30/14 12:49am)
Western films haven’t captured the attention of American audiences for years, not since John Wayne and Clint Eastwood were trailblazers in Hollywood. The only thing close may have been the 2007 remake of “3:10 to Yuma,” “There Will Be Blood” or 2010’s “True Grit.” But a comedic Western movie? That doesn’t work either, not even for Seth MacFarlane and his latest creation, “A Million Ways to Die in the West.”
(04/22/14 8:11pm)
Whether coming to AU last August was your first time in D.C. or you’re a seasoned veteran of the local scene, there are little quirks about D.C. that only insiders can present to the public. Sometimes the traditional press does a good job at bringing city cultural news to the masses — think The Washington Post Going Out Guide— but oftentimes the city’s best resources for cultural news stem from blogs. The Scene has compiled some of the best D.C.-based blogs for the subject matter readers crave: food, fashion, sports and more.
(04/12/14 11:46pm)
AU’s Black Student Alliance (BSA) is bringing back the 90s with its largest event of the year, the “Big (A**) AU Party,” in the Tavern on April 12.
(03/31/14 5:58pm)
Singer-songwriter Natalie York’s career has taken her from her native D.C. to a cabin in the Catskills in upstate New York to complete her second studio album, “Promises.”
(03/24/14 11:14pm)
U Street Music Hall celebrated its fourth anniversary from March 17-24 by doing what the small venue does best: continuing to host its best attended events and sprinkling in even more crowd-pleasing acts.
(03/24/14 11:11pm)
British singing phenom Sam Smith, 21 years old, brought his raw talent and humble demeanor to U Street Music Hall on March 20 for the first show of his latest (and brief) U.S. tour.
(03/20/14 7:58pm)
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(02/26/14 8:32pm)
2013 was arguably the year of West Coast hip-hop. The undeniable superstardom of Macklemore and Ryan Lewis out of Seattle and Kendrick Lamar out of Los Angeles brought about questions about the future of hip-hop and where the genre would progress. Fellow Los Angeles rapper (and member of the Black Hippy crew with Lamar) Schoolboy Q, won’t be breaking any ground in terms of subject matter, but his new album “Oxymoron” (TDE/Interscope) to be released on Feb. 25 will definitely bring his signature flow and chill sesh-ready vibes to the masses.
(02/19/14 6:15pm)
No matter what your taste in music or how much you are willing to spend on a show, there is someplace in D.C. for you to go. The Scene has compiled a list of 10 must-see artists coming to the District in the next month.
(01/18/14 12:03am)
Action Bronson, an up-and-coming rapper whose fame has been building since the release of his latest mixtape “Blue Chips 2” in November 2013, will be performing at the Howard Theatre on Jan. 20.
(10/18/13 7:57pm)
With Cassell and Jacobs fitness facilities on campus, it may seem students don’t need to venture elsewhere to get in shape. However, for those wanting to try something new or not see classmates every time they enter a gym, going off campus to work out may be the better choice.