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UPDATE: Feb. 19, 8:14 p.m.
The Student Government Student Union Board will be hosting DJ A-Trak on Dec. 1 in the Tavern. Doors will open at 8:30 p.m., and A-Trak will perform at 9:30 p.m. The show is free for AU students with an AU ID, and one guest is allowed.
When the creators of “American Horror Story” decided to completely change the location and characters of the already beloved series for its second season, fans everywhere held their breath.
October has decided to bring in the crisp fall weather a little bit sooner than usual. Nonetheless, there are still countless monuments and memorials to visit that are free and open to the public at all times. Plus, the Scene has also provided suggestions of some alternative, must-see locales.
Fans at the 9:30 club on March 24 got a dose of heavy-handed, old-school rock ‘n’ roll when Band of Skulls graced the stage for their sold-out show. The English rockers have been on the tour circuit supporting their sophomore album, “Sweet Sour.”
Band of Skulls are not half as intimidating as their name would suggest. And yet, the rock trio delivers tried and true rock’n’roll that unfurls with each deliberately lush guitar stroke.
If you’ve never heard of the play “Ubu Rex,” there’s one thing you need to know: The very first word of the play is a loud and dismal “Shitter!” exclaimed by a man wearing only tight, white underwear. If that doesn’t set you up for the rest of the show, then you’re in for quite the surprise.
Throughout the years, there have been many musical power duos (the White Stripes, the Black Keys), but none have shared the same dangerous chemistry as indie rock duo the Kills.
The Rum Diary” is a big pipe dream of a film — fun to watch, but a bit disconnected, strung together by the endless promise of booze, sex and drugs.
If there’s any band that could take credit for fostering the grunge movement of the early ’90s, it’s the Meat Puppets.
After crossing the halfway mark on their notorious Golf Wang Tour, the unruly members of cult hip-hop group Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All are more than just hitting their stride — they’re blowing away the competition.