Concert Review: U Street Music Hall welcomes Reptar
Coming down from the high of releasing an album less than 12 hours before its D.C. show, Reptar lit up U Street Music Hall on April 2.
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Coming down from the high of releasing an album less than 12 hours before its D.C. show, Reptar lit up U Street Music Hall on April 2.
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser presented her $12 billion budget proposal to the D.C. Council on April 2 (Cuneyt Dil/The Eagle).
A proposal to extend construction hours for the East Campus project won the support of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3D on April 1, boosting the University’s hopes of finishing the site by fall 2016.
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Sabrina Naimark was driving back home from work in Panama in 2008 when she turned on the radio and heard an announcement calling for volunteers at the Panama Special Olympics. Three days later, she sat on the sidelines watching the athletes compete and fell in love with the experience.
Every week, this column will review ways and places to eat healthy in D.C.
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With March Madness winding down, college basketball season is coming to a close. The Eagles, whose season has been over for a couple weeks now, have already begun preparing for next year, starting with roster changes. On March 31, ESPN reported that AU sophomore guards Justice Montgomery and Langdon Neal will be departing the program. AU Athletics confirmed Montgomery and Neal are seeking transfers along with freshman guard George Langberg.
In this weekend’s guide, we wanted to provide a few brain-stimulating events. We know how stressed your brain probably is, but a little TEDx, math art and world music never hurt anyone. Anyway, you will make NPR and your high school Algebra teacher proud.
This week on The M&M Report, Devin Mitchell and Mark Lieberman discuss two of this year’s breakout TV hits with special guests.
Despite the night’s heavy topic of unethical wildlife filmography, the general atmosphere in McKinley’s Doyle Forman Theater was light-hearted on March 24. Chris Palmer, founder and director of AU’s Center for Environmental Filmmaking, launched his new book “Confessions of a Wildlife Filmmaker” and announced the winner of the Eco-Comedy Video Competition.
To the average shopper, thrift stores can feel intimidating, the walls of ugly sweaters and buckets of books can feel disorganized and chaotic. They, however, are mistaken - thrift shopping is an adventure. Thrift shopping has always been about the thrill of the chase, and it is no more prevalent than it is at the Georgia Avenue Thrift Store in Northwest D.C.
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Kacey Musgraves, rising star and reigning traditionalist of country music, showcased her knack for clever songwriting, witty commentary and nuanced vocals at her 9:30 Club set on March 26. Supported by opening act John and Jacob, Musgraves asserted herself as a new kind of presence on the country landscape, open-minded in her politics while proudly traditional in her aesthetics.
WVAU will hold its Spring Capitol Punishment show featuring Brooklyn-based indie rock band The Antlers on April 18 in the School of International Service’s Abramson Family Founders Room.
We chose this weekend’s events with your health in mind. Pace yourself with a sure-to-be rowdy show on Friday, a tame improv show on Saturday and a calming and adulthood-shirking movie about the ocean on Sunday. We just want to make sure you’re getting the most out of your weekend.
Every week, this column will review a D.C. gym and one or more trial classes.
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The critically acclaimed hip-hop duo Run the Jewels and opening act Biz Markie will perform in the Tavern at 8 p.m. on March 27. Before you see the show, check out this playlist of the duo’s best cuts, plus some bonus solo tracks by Killer Mike and El-P. Markie also makes a few appearances.