Bible Museum coming to DC in 2017
Religion studies students will have a museum all to themselves, at least in a couple of years.
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Religion studies students will have a museum all to themselves, at least in a couple of years.
As the audience filed into the Olney Theater Center, the star of the show was already in place for the opening scene. Among all of the noise, shuffling into seats and general commotion, Megan Anderson stayed in character, waiting for the show to start.
As “The Mind of Mark DeFriest” opens, the camera pans to a sign reading, “Do not pick up hitchhikers — prison facilities.” The opening frame is eerie, setting up the feel of the rest of the film.
Cinderella probably had an easier time getting to her ball than the students attending AU Founder’s Day 2015 had getting to theirs. The snow-filled roads made for a transportation nightmare.
The stars of the documentary “She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry,” a film directed by Mary Dore, constantly ask themselves, “How would your life be different if you were a boy?” Fed up with inequality of the sexes and the impossible standards set for females, a number of outrageous yet brilliant women organized and became the new women’s movement of 1966 to 1971.
Reminiscent of a mixture of New York City’s SoHo and Chelsea neighborhoods, Fairfax, Virginia’s Mosaic District is the perfect marriage of convenience and culture. Stepping off the shuttle that takes you from the metro to the development, you might forget that you are 20 minutes from downtown Washington D.C. and not in a quaint Northeastern town.
While everyone else spent the night of Feb. 1 pitting the New England Patriots against the Seattle Seahawks, the audience in the Folger Theater witnessed another standoff: Queen Mary of Scotland against Queen Elizabeth of England.