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(11/20/08 5:00am)
Yes, the allure of the beloved Bond, James Bond, may be his smooth skills as an agent of the British Secret Intelligence Service. It may be his jet-setting jaunts as he tracks down vicious villains or his daredevil deeds amid his frequent women-wooing. Yes, Bond is badass - but don't forget, he has feelings, too.
(10/13/08 4:00am)
The Rude Mechanicals' production of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" last weekend provided a refreshing and delightful segue into the highly ironic mid-fall season, inviting audiences to enjoy the famous playwright's fusion of fantasy, love and humor.
(06/19/08 4:00am)
Summertime at the beach often entails many sunny delights, but photographer Richard Misrach's exhibit "On the Beach," currently on display at the National Gallery of Art, reveals a profound disquietude surrounding the everyday sunbather.
(08/16/07 4:00am)
Some college students dress better than most people think.
(06/21/07 4:00am)
Comic books filled with images of blood and carnage are generally not meant for the squeamish. For this reason, there was a time when most women didn't read most comic books. But Rebecca Head, a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences and an employee at the Fantom Comics store on Wisconsin Avenue, is an example of how comics have gradually appealed more to women who cringe at gore-laden frames of art.
(04/26/07 4:00am)
When Laisa Daza, a senior in the School of International Service, came to the United States from Bolivia with her parents, she was about 10 years old. To get where she is today, she did what all students had to do: Apply to college.
(04/16/07 4:00am)
Amid the tireless yearning, misguided brawls and tangles of unsuspecting love in William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night: or what you will," the cast of Rude Mechanicals delivered a humorous performance last weekend in the Tavern, marked by occasional prancing, drunken stupors and a plot braided with amusing farce.
(04/02/07 4:00am)
Austin Grill
(03/08/07 5:00am)
With the recent debut of many fall 2007 ready-to-wear collections, the Scene is abuzz with talk of fashion trends. However, while the runway influences and reflects what people wear on the street, these two fashion spheres can seem worlds apart. In that light, the Scene presents you with its tips for stylish street fashion, inspired by the runways of the world and our campus.
(03/05/07 5:00am)
Tono Sushi
2605 Connecticut Ave. N.W.
Metro: Woodley Park-Adams Morgan
(red line)
(202) 332-7300
www.tonosushi.com
$10-$15
(02/05/07 5:00am)
1. Terrace Dining Room (TDR) vs. the Great Hall
(02/05/07 5:00am)
In case you're just now getting around to catching up on your Harry Potter even though it's almost over, here's a quick crash course in what the past six books have had to offer. Warning: If you think you'll get even the slightest bit annoyed by having the suspense lifted, don't read.
(02/01/07 5:00am)
This winter break, 13 AU students in the ATID Campus Fellowship traversed Israel on a mission. Their two-and-a-half week endeavor shed light on the historical and contemporary nature of Israel and complement their Jewish backgrounds.
(02/01/07 5:00am)
As social creatures with an uncanny propensity to send multiple text messages per minute, most students could not imagine college life without a cell phone. Clever names, attractive designs and new technology beget our fascination with them. With newfangled phones ready for purchase, the long-gone holiday sleigh bells of winter will not be the only ringing we hear nowadays. Here are five noteworthy phones from this winter's technological wonderland.
(01/18/07 5:00am)
Want to know the future? This spring, the Tarot Students of American University aim to deliver what any ordinary student can't foresee about their future.
(11/20/06 5:00am)
Anyone might feel intimidated walking next to a man who is a distinguished journalist and historian, has written more than six books and numerous scholarly articles, has served as a Fulbright professor in Russia and China and who has contributed to major news publications such as The Washington Post, The Advocate and Southern Voice.
(11/09/06 5:00am)
Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) cadets at American University placed third in Division I at this year's Ranger Challenge competition, held at Fort A.P. Hill on Oct. 28.
(10/30/06 5:00am)
The Seventh Human Rights Film Series, presented by the Washington College of Law (WCL) and the American University Center for Social Media, ended Thursday in the Wechsler Theatre. Beginning on Oct. 3, the four-week film series featured a different film every week and explored how film and media are used to advance human rights in the world.
(10/23/06 4:00am)
The Hunger & Homelessness club served students lunch with a twist on Wednesday by hosting a hunger banquet in the lounge of the School of International Service building. The $3 open banquet simulated the conditions of poverty and hunger in honor of World Hunger Day, observed on Oct. 16.
(10/02/06 4:00am)
Award-winning authors Ana Men?ndez and Luis Alberto Urrea read their writings at the Folger Shakespeare Library last Friday as part of a series of book readings presented by the PEN/Faulkner Foundation.