Go-Go music brings love and life to DC
Dubbed the official music of D.C., Go-Go music’s origins span long and wide across the city’s history and continue to grow today, thanks to the Black artists and musicians who created and shaped the genre.
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Dubbed the official music of D.C., Go-Go music’s origins span long and wide across the city’s history and continue to grow today, thanks to the Black artists and musicians who created and shaped the genre.
The hit broadway show “Hadestown” is packed with memorable scenes, songs and music. Whether you’re an avid fan or discovering the world of musicals for the first time, “Hadestown” is a true must-see for anyone interested in theatre.
This article was translated by Daniella Jimenez
The American University League of United Latin American Citizens, AU Latinos en Accion, Puerto Rican Student Organization and Caribbean Circle hosted a multicultural Latin American and Caribbean cuisine tour on Nov. 16 to unify students at AU and promote the importance of community. The afternoon was enriched with laughs and music from all different regions.
As the summer season continues, there’s no better time to get on the grill and barbecue. Whether you’re cooking a full meal or making an appetizer for your Friday night, there’s plenty of foods to choose from that will ensure a filling and refreshing meal for you and your friends or family.
Editor’s note: Olivia Kozlevcar, The Eagle’s life managing editor, is a member of Dime a Dozen and was not part of the writing, editing or reporting of this story.
"Tearing through the room like an F5 tornado of hyperactive joy was Taylor Hawkins, my brother from another mother, my best friend, a man from whom I would take a bullet," Dave Grohl wrote of bandmate Taylor Hawkins in his memoir “The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music.”
While American University’s spring semester started remotely, adapting to online classes was the latest assignment for students and faculty in the arts and sciences as well as those in AU’s music program.
In an email to the American University community Monday, President Sylvia Burwell announced that the University will continue the 10-day isolation period for students who test positive for COVID-19 despite the change in guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
As the fall semester at American University begins and students are back in the dorms and on campus, snacks and easy-to-make meals are more important than ever.
Olivia Rodrigo got it right when she said “god, it’s brutal out here.” For teenagers and young adults, the world is full of insanity, confusion and emotions that don’t always express themselves in the nicest ways. Rodrigo’s debut album “SOUR” perfectly exemplifies that.
Since students moved onto campus for American University’s Mid-Semester Residential Experience (MSRE), dining has become a key focus of many residents’ questions and concerns.
When you’re working or studying from home, there’s nothing better than being able to take a break and curl up with a good book or show and something warm to relax.
The Foo Fighters are no stranger to the music industry, and their new album “Medicine at Midnight” is only further testament to their legacy of gripping lyricism, vocals and instrumentals.
After a year filled with loss, election chaos and stay-at-home orders due to the coronavirus pandemic, the idea of starting over in 2021 sounded pretty appealing to most. Yet starting new can be harder than it sounds, and sometimes all you need is some inspiration and good music to start off your new year right.
The havoc of the holidays always makes an appearance during the autumn and winter seasons. Between gifts, family and big dinners that have to be planned weeks in advance, it can be easy to fall into a cycle of holiday preparations and mayhem.
American University announced Tuesday that journalist Andrea Mitchell will be the commencement speaker for the online graduation ceremony for summer and fall 2020 graduates.
Comfort Foods is a Life section series highlighting AU students and the food that reminds them of home and heritage.
In the eventful year of 2020, information is constantly being published and pushed at audiences through all different mediums. The constant news stream can sometimes make it feel hard, or even impossible, to simply sit down with a good book and immerse oneself in a world of writing and imagination. But whether young adult readers are looking for an action-packed escape from reality, a heartwarming tale of the strength of family bonds or an endearing romance to read while curled up under some blankets, there’s a little bit of everything in the YA genre of literature. With so many books to choose from, it can feel next to impossible to find where to start or which books to try.