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(05/06/25 1:30pm)
Critics and fans alike are praising writer and director Ryan Coogler for his newest film, “Sinners,” and its unique, expectation-subverting take on the monster-slaying genre. Coming off of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” two years prior, Coogler decided to fully commit to his long-awaited passion project, “Sinners.”
(05/05/25 3:00pm)
May means the final stretch of the school year! What better way to finish the semester off than with a new book? Learn something new going into the summer; whether it’s about innovative technologies, philosophies, habits, romance or queer explorations, these books are sure to pique your interest.
(05/05/25 2:30pm)
Studies have shown that changing scenery can help the brain mentally refresh, reignite motivation and improve memorization of study material.
(05/05/25 1:30pm)
With just a quick trip on public transport, American University students and the D.C. community can catch a flick on Embassy Row and immerse themselves in South Korean film.
(05/02/25 7:30pm)
Editor’s note: This story contains descriptions of gun violence and may be upsetting to some readers.
(05/02/25 5:00pm)
Ana-Maria Jaramillo is many things, but when she steps through the doors of La Tejana, she is the “vibe queen.”
(05/02/25 4:30pm)
Inspired by the guitar-based pop-rock music established by The Beatles, Britpop leans into U.K. culture and its roots — providing relatable lyrics, catchy hooks and a light-hearted tone.
(05/01/25 2:00pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2025 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(05/01/25 12:00pm)
For 32 years, American University has held its annual Campus Beautification Day. For the past three decades, the event has brought together the University’s community members to enhance the campus’ existing beauty.
(04/30/25 9:30pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2025 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(04/28/25 1:00pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2025 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(04/25/25 2:00pm)
Frames of a Nation, a brand new film column at The Eagle, aims to explore and uplift international cinema through taking a deep dive into directors’ work that has impacted and shaped a nation’s filmography. Through in-depth analysis, The Eagle hopes to shed more light on films and cultures seldom seen by American audiences.
(04/23/25 2:30pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's December 2024 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(04/17/25 5:00pm)
Spring is here and so is Easter, which offers the perfect excuse to get lost in a good movie or host a family movie night.
(04/17/25 4:00pm)
Living in a post-“Endgame” world has been brutal for the millions of Marvel fans who have been loyal since 2008’s Iron Man. With box office flops and low ratings becoming the norm for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or MCU, there’s a glimmer of hope in the newest iteration of Captain America.
(04/11/25 4:30pm)
Video game adaptations on the silver screen can be hit or miss.
(04/10/25 5:35pm)
Have you had enough with dining hall food? Well, grab a twenty dollar bill, pots and pans and that dorm kitchen.
(04/10/25 2:00pm)
Very few hairstyles stir as strong of a reaction as the mullet. From masculine to feminine, high fashion to tacky, the only thing that has remained fixed about the mullet has been its association with rebelling against the norm.
(03/19/25 4:57pm)
Walk into a grocery store and chances are there is a display of colorful “prebiotic sodas.” With so many options to choose from and fine print to read, it can be difficult to decide which brand to get, or if you should get one at all.
(02/12/25 2:16pm)
Loose jeans, cargo pants, trousers, slacks and flares. All of these items have one thing in common: they’re baggy. Rather, they’re wide-legged pants.