Sunrise AU proposes Green New Deal to increase transparency with sustainability efforts
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2023 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Eagle's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
12 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2023 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
Purple lights and heaps of smoke from burning frankincense engulfed the stage as Suki Waterhouse made her entrance for her sold-out show at The Black Cat on Jan. 31. Instantly, flocks of phones sprung up to take videos as the London-based artist began performing her song “Bullshit On The Internet” from her debut album “I Can’t Let Go.” As a wind machine blew her lustrous blonde hair and flowy white silk shirt around, the crowd swayed in hypnosis.
After months on end of “Unholy” filling our TikTok feeds, Sam Smith’s fourth studio album “Gloria” has arrived.
Bubble guns, jazz horns and a rhythmic voice beaming to the crowd: These are the qualities unmistakable to the musical aura of Sammy Rae & The Friends. Returning to D.C.for their “If It All Goes South” tour, the Brooklyn-based musical collective delivered a lively, yet personal performance at The Fillmore Silver Spring on Oct. 12. Die-hard fans filtered through the venue, dressed in sequins and adorned with boas, prepared to sing and dance along to their favorite songs.
Being a fan of singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers is not just a pastime, but a lifestyle. The Bridgers-brand sad girl aesthetic runs deeper than her chosen brand of folksy-indie. The veins of her music are authentically self-aware, despairing and most importantly, authentically Phoebe. Her fans are equally if not more dedicated to the Phoebe way of life. The crowds flocking to her sold out concert at The Anthem on June 11 was a clear reflection of that.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in our December 2021 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
On Nov. 19, the Build Back Better reconciliation bill passed in the House of Representatives. For American University’s Sunrise chapter, who spent over a month campaigning in its favor, it was a victory a long time in the making.
L.A.-based indie-rock band Conditioner released their self-titled debut album on Sept. 24. Beginning with the track “Leonora,” influenced by surrealist British-born Mexican artist, Leonora Carrington, this album sets the tone for what’s to come from bandmates Aaron Kirkbride and Riley McCluskey.
Editor's Note: This article has been updated to clarify the Gallup poll results.
Returning with a new record, Lorde is all grown up from her “Melodrama” era. Working again with producer Jack Antonoff, “Solar Power” sets a different tone with her light and sunny title track of the same name.
On her sophomore album, “Sling,” a new Clairo has emerged, almost unfamiliar to the bedroom pop icon she once was. Could the days of the lofi-electropop Claire Cottrill we were introduced to with “Pretty Girl” be over?
After over a year of quarantining and social distancing, live music is finally back. As of June 11, restrictions for indoor capacity limits have been lifted entirely in D.C., meaning bars, clubs and music venues can now open up at full capacity. With this, here are 4 concerts you should attend this summer.