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(10/02/15 4:48pm)
As fall approaches, the people of D.C. celebrate the season with beer festivals, food tastings and other forms of entertainment for the whole family to enjoy. Get out now and enjoy what the District has to offer before snow starts falling and work piles up.
(10/02/15 12:27am)
The Berkshire Apartments building was evacuated around 6:30 p.m. Thursday, after a small oven fire on the first floor flooded the building with smoke.
(10/01/15 10:43pm)
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(10/05/15 3:00pm)
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(10/01/15 12:06am)
A rendering of the planned soccer stadium (Mayor's office).
(09/30/15 9:17pm)
Mayor Muriel Bowser (far right) and Alexander Padro (far left) of Shaw Main Streets cut the ribbon representing 14 businesses (Casey Wexler/The Eagle).
(09/30/15 2:55am)
On National Coffee Day, The Scene tested five different cups of coffee across campus. What follows is our thoughts on five black small cups of joe. Also, click here for The Eagle's coffee day gallery.
(09/28/15 6:08pm)
Concertgoers clamored to get closer to the stage as Joyce Manor filled the room with punk-rock indie music at Black Cat on Sept. 23.
(09/28/15 12:55am)
Each October, tourists and local foodies flock to Pennsylvania Avenue looking to expand their palates at the District’s annual Taste of DC. From Oct. 10 to 11, students can visit the yearly event to enjoy local cuisine and live entertainment, including the fourth annual World Chili Eating Championship.
(09/27/15 8:48pm)
Amidst steady floods of fluttering riffs and tidal waves of room-shaking bass, the Black Cat was awash in an ocean of sound throughout El Ten Eleven’s Sept. 26 show. The Los Angeles duo, known for using extensive loops and effects in its live shows, showcased songs spanning six studio releases over a 13-year career.
(09/25/15 2:54am)
Los Angeles skate rock group FIDLAR will return to D.C. on Sept. 28 to showcase their West Coast brashness on Black Cat’s stage.
(09/23/15 2:01am)
U Street Music Hall opened its doors on Sept. 17 to a flood of hawaiian shirts, smiles and fans that were ready to sing along to Vacationer — a band specializing in the art of “chill.”
(09/22/15 2:27am)
Forgive us Father, for we will sin— with food and drink specials courtesy of Pope Francis.
(09/20/15 3:57pm)
In a time where storytellers are obsessed with the end of the world, it may seem easy to write off “The Scorch Trials” as another generic film about surviving the apocalypse. However, James Dashner published “The Scorch Trials” in 2010, arguably pre-apocalyptic-obsession. The film’s change in pace is a smooth and welcome transition from its predecessor, “The Maze Runner.”
(09/19/15 10:58am)
Grab your fall jackets and head downtown for some of the city’s best and tastiest weekend activities. D.C.’s streets are filled with cultural events, food festivals and art vendors for everyone to enjoy. So whether you’re shopping for a gift to send home or want to try some free food, D.C. is full of things to do.
(09/11/15 6:13pm)
Director M. Night Shyamalan’s “The Visit” redefines the found footage, or pseudo-documentary, genre of horror in a way that will delight viewers. Refreshingly funny and beautifully shot, the film follows 15-year-old Becca (Olivia DeJonge) and 13-year-old Tyler (Ed Oxenbould) as they visit their grandparents for the first time in their lives. Their mother (Kathryn Hahn) hasn’t spoken to her parents in 15 years and Becca, who loves making movies, decides to make a documentary to unearth the reasons behind the estrangement and remedy their relationship.
(09/11/15 1:02pm)
The Scene knows the days of warm weather and summer tans are coming to a close. As classes come to full swing, the sad realization of summer’s end has probably already hit you. But before you store away those shorts and bury yourself in assignments, finish summer with a bang by checking out the following awesome events.
(09/10/15 1:32am)
Stephen Colbert. Photo by kpop im, Flickr.
(09/07/15 10:26pm)
Fresh produce may sometimes seem inaccessible without emptying your wallet in the Whole Foods line, but luckily there is an alternative in your local farmers market. Farmers markets offer tasty, often cheaper food options that will make you feel good about consuming them. D.C. offers a variety of markets with mouth-watering products, so head over to these local spots and scoop up some summer produce as the season comes to a close.
(09/03/15 4:20pm)
District Taco's F Street NW location downtown (flickr user m01229).