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(08/23/21 2:54pm)
This fall semester is unique with nearly half of the American University undergraduate class moving out of their childhood homes for the first time. While it may be an adjustment, many students are eager to have the full college experience and meet friends they’ve only seen through a screen.
(08/17/21 2:51pm)
In a digital era dominated by Instagram and Snapchat, taking pictures functions as a primary outlet of expression. But when it comes down to one single still shot, how do you capture the dynamic essence of a performing artist?
(08/12/21 3:00pm)
On her sophomore album, “Sling,” a new Clairo has emerged, almost unfamiliar to the bedroom pop icon she once was. Could the days of the lofi-electropop Claire Cottrill we were introduced to with “Pretty Girl” be over?
(07/13/21 3:10pm)
After over a year of quarantining and social distancing, live music is finally back. As of June 11, restrictions for indoor capacity limits have been lifted entirely in D.C., meaning bars, clubs and music venues can now open up at full capacity. With this, here are 4 concerts you should attend this summer.
(06/23/21 2:18pm)
Olivia Rodrigo got it right when she said “god, it’s brutal out here.” For teenagers and young adults, the world is full of insanity, confusion and emotions that don’t always express themselves in the nicest ways. Rodrigo’s debut album “SOUR” perfectly exemplifies that.
(04/23/21 4:22pm)
American University Class of 2020 alumna Svetlana Karapetyan, known in the music industry as “Mixed by Lana,” is continuing to pursue her passion for music by working as an audio engineer, despite the unique challenges of a college student transitioning into the professional world during a pandemic.
(04/21/21 7:11pm)
Correction: This article has been updated to reflect that “alumnus” is the singular form of “alumni.”
(04/19/21 3:05pm)
With graduation speeding around the corner, you may be avidly waiting to take to the road. However, with travel still being limited due to coronavirus restrictions, it may be more difficult than usual to revel in that post-graduation escape. To provide you with some semblance of adventure, The Eagle has crafted a Spotify playlist full of music to inspire you to look towards the horizon. Here are some of the songs included in the playlist:
(04/08/21 7:02pm)
The fourth EP by Second District Records will come out on April 9, debuting student artists from American University who have been creating music during the coronavirus pandemic.
(03/28/21 6:22pm)
The one-year mark of the coronavirus pandemic has passed, signifying the anniversary of the shutdown of colleges and universities in the United States and the rest of the world. Though it was a period filled with uncertainty and loss, it was also one consisting of creativity and growth. Whether you’re nostalgically scrolling through “early quarantine aesthetic” TikToks or ready to move forward, The Eagle has created a Spotify playlist to satisfy the desire to renew good vibes.
(03/25/21 3:16pm)
Editor's note: This article appeared in The Eagle's March 2021 virtual print edition.
(03/24/21 1:10pm)
On March 20, Washington DC History & Culture hosted a music history program to pay tribute to Diana Ross, whose extensive body of work has redefined music and film.
(03/23/21 9:24pm)
Twenty-one-year-old rapper, Kiki.D — pronounced Kiki D — wants her name to be known in the music industry.
(03/14/21 6:53pm)
Correction: This article has been updated since it was first published with the correct spelling of Olivia Al's name.
(03/13/21 6:42pm)
Washington, DC History & Culture, a local nonprofit organization, hosted a Zoom webinar on Feb. 27 focusing on Marvin Gaye’s life and music career.
(02/22/21 2:13pm)
The Foo Fighters are no stranger to the music industry, and their new album “Medicine at Midnight” is only further testament to their legacy of gripping lyricism, vocals and instrumentals.
(02/09/21 3:32pm)
In a time of isolation, R&B and neo-soul singer, UMI, intimately welcomed the American University student body into her home as she sang a fully-acoustic mix of original songs and covers. UMI, accompanied by guitarist Mia Garcia, performed a preview of the new acoustic version of her song “Remember Me,” which was released on all streaming platforms on Friday at midnight.
(02/02/21 7:25pm)
After a year filled with loss, election chaos and stay-at-home orders due to the coronavirus pandemic, the idea of starting over in 2021 sounded pretty appealing to most. Yet starting new can be harder than it sounds, and sometimes all you need is some inspiration and good music to start off your new year right.
(02/02/21 2:58pm)
Noteworthy is The Eagle’s podcast for the music section that spotlights students creating, performing and producing their own music.
(01/25/21 12:48pm)
After a day filled with historic moments, the 2021 presidential inauguration ended with the “Celebrating America” concert, hosted by actor Tom Hanks.