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(12/12/25 11:59pm)
The Embassy of the Czech Republic hosted its annual Christmas Festival on Saturday, Nov. 8. Located on Freedom Street in Northwest D.C., the festival featured food, activities, music and vendors gathered to share holiday traditions and Czech culture.
(12/12/25 11:06pm)
After coming off his competitive Oscar run for the Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown,” Timothée Chalamet sets his sights on greatness in this ping-pong-themed action sports-drama.
(12/12/25 10:01pm)
When discussing international film, the significant contributions of Russia and the former Soviet Union are often overlooked.
(12/12/25 8:32pm)
From the Newsstands: This article appeared in The Eagle’s December 2025 print edition which can be viewed here.
(12/04/25 9:30pm)
Dupont Underground’s most recent exhibit was a commemoration of the Hung Tao Choy Mei Leadership Institute’s 30 years of business. HTCMI built a community on teaching fitness and self-defense to the young people of D.C. The exhibit was open from Oct. 17 to Nov. 9.
(12/03/25 9:39pm)
Which would you rather have: a life of peace, or a life of luxury? That is the central question of the latest installment of the Chainsaw Man series: “Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc.”
(12/03/25 9:36pm)
On Wednesday, Oct. 29, the American University Center for Well-Being Programs and Psychological Services hosted a NARCAN training event open to all students. The goal of the program was to educate students on how to recognize and reverse an opioid overdose.
(10/29/25 3:33pm)
Pitbull fans flocked to his concerts this June dressed exactly like him: bald caps, black sunglasses, pressed white shirts, with black pants and a suit jacket to match. While this is a more extreme example, concert fashion styled to match the artist has recently grown in popularity — amplified by social media. It’s not just Pitbull, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour became a living time capsule, with fans dressing up for each of her eras and Tate McRae fans dressing up in micro shorts and jerseys to match her concert style.
(10/28/25 6:02pm)
School of Public Affairs interim Dean Alison Jacknowitz engaged in an insightful conversation with SPA alumnus Gary Jacobs, exploring the ideas and stories behind his new book, “The Zen Lobbyist: A Mindful Approach to Transforming Healthcare,” on Oct. 13.
(10/27/25 6:28pm)
After 11 studio albums, four “Taylor’s Version” re-recordings, and three live releases, “The Life of a Showgirl” arrives less like a celebration and more like something to pick apart; it’s a record that invites more questions than praise.
(10/02/25 3:57pm)
When you think of British cinema, who is likely the first character to pop into your mind that isn’t Matthew Macfadyen’s 2005 portrayal of Mr. Darcy? The answer is likely my favorite action protagonist, Bond. James Bond.
(10/02/25 3:50pm)
After nearly four years, indie-filmmaker Kogonada returns to the silver screen with his newest feature. Well known for his contributions to the Criterion Collection’s supplementary material on their home-video releases, he has turned to narrative filmmaking over the past decade.
(09/24/25 4:59pm)
The annual transition from summer to fall is officially here and it seems to be arriving faster than in years past. If you find yourself wearing the same outfit every day during these colder months, let these six pieces elevate your everyday look.
(07/07/25 2:41pm)
Despite being such a diverse genre, animated movies are often written off as ‘immature’ and ‘for children.’ This is a limiting perspective because animation actually allows for boundless storytelling opportunities, with many animated films pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the medium of filmmaking.
(07/03/25 4:50pm)
Nairobi, Kenya, also known as the “City in the Sun,” is the home to what can be considered the love child of hip-hop and dancehall music.
(07/01/25 12:44pm)
With summer finally here, many look forward to the blissful serenity of cracking open a book with the sun shining and the ocean waves crashing against the shore.
(06/24/25 2:19pm)
In American University’s Hall of Science, a neuroscience lab is working to understand the abilities of a particular hormone that helps with memory and healing.
(06/23/25 12:43pm)
The 33rd annual DC Environmental Film Festival did not disappoint. Taking place across several venues, like The Burke Theatre at the United States Navy Memorial, the Embassy of Canada and many more, the festival showcased not only a variety of films, but a series of beautiful landmarks in D.C.
(05/06/25 4:00pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2025 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(05/06/25 3:00pm)
With finals upon us, it is easy to become caught up in the tense and serious atmosphere that projects, papers and tests create.