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(08/30/16 2:00pm)
Although the crisscrossing of the Metro’s colorful lines might seem daunting to deal with, navigating each line can be simple and straightforward once you’re on the train. From the Blue Line to the Silver Line, every stop on the metro has its own personality. If you’re looking for both proximity and entertainment, adventures await you on these stops on the Red Line.
(08/25/16 2:00pm)
Newseum
(08/20/16 2:00pm)
Break out your best suit or dress and spend an unforgettable evening on foreign soil—without the hassle of leaving the country. Whether it’s an evening relaxing in the Bahamas or a night of dancing at a Venetian ball, these embassy events are an unmissable part of the AU experience. Go solo or with a group of friends, and indulge in a night of cultural history, live music and international cuisine. Bonus: If you bring your passport you can get stamps to brag about!
(08/06/16 12:02am)
Jazz in the Garden
(07/09/16 12:19am)
The city’s annual free Folklife Festival pays tribute to traditions around the world through music, cooking, storytelling and more. This year’s festival highlights various cultures and their global impact with three intriguing programs: Basque: Innovation by Culture, Sounds of California and On the Move. Sunday marks the end of this year’s celebration, so be sure to stop by and explore handmade works at the festival’s marketplace, enjoy some authentic cuisine or wind down at an evening concert.
(07/02/16 1:27am)
Les Cowboys riffs on John Ford’s The Searchers in a modern-day take on the story of a father looking for his lost daughter. Screenwriter Thomas Bidegain’s previous films Le Prophete and Rust and Bone showcased the same subdued yet visceral ethos that he brings to his directorial debut here.
(06/27/16 7:00am)
Are you searching for a way to beat the heat in the District this season? Look no further than the irresistible cold treat, ice cream. Whether you prefer gelato, sundaes or a classic cone, The Scene has your sweet summer bucket list covered.
(06/15/16 2:13am)
Whether you’re into jazz, movies, music or food, there’s always something to do in D.C.
(06/10/16 9:24am)
With the rainy and cold weather gone, it’s about time to bring out the summer wardrobe! Whether they’re stored in the back of the closet, or you’re looking to expand the summer wardrobe, jumpsuits are a fun summer piece to wear when you’re sick of maxi dresses and shorts. Jumpsuits are either a hit or a miss,but don’t let that stop you from wearing them. They’re chic and bold; a statement outfit that can make you look confident and well put-together. Follow below to see examples of how to style and accessorize three different jumpsuits.
(05/17/16 3:24pm)
With summer break in full swing, there is more than enough time for exploring and taking fun vacations. If you happen to find yourself traveling through Virginia, check out these fun coffee shops.
(05/04/16 4:38pm)
SweatBox is an active workout experience that is entirely true to its name. The gym will open in DuPont Circle on May 4, but what I discovered at my first class is that you may want to start training for the entry-level session now.
(04/19/16 4:32pm)
Homer’s “Odyssey” opens with an argument between Athena and Zeus over Odysseus’ homecoming. Athena urges Zeus to bring Odysseus home, stating that he’s “longing for his wife and his homecoming,” or in other words, he’s homesick.
(04/19/16 12:57am)
On March 22, Philz Coffee previewed its first store on the East Coast in Adams Morgan. The store provided coffee samples of its mocha, ginger snap, mint mojito and Philz way drinks, and they blew me away with each sip.
(04/15/16 7:07pm)
If the warming weather and daunting deadlines aren’t enough of an indication that spring has arrived in the District, look no further than the flourishing flowers and flocks of tourists lining the city’s streets at this year’s National Cherry Blossom Festival. Cherry blossom fever has officially swept the city, and while the trees may have reached peak bloom, the celebration of culture and the coming season continues until April 17. If you’re searching for an escape from the pressures of finals, brave the crowds and check out this weekend’s highly anticipated events before the festival comes to an end on Sunday.
(04/09/16 11:26am)
If you want to impress your friends by Instagramming something other than cherry blossoms, spend your weekend looking at art and eating chocolate instead.
(03/26/16 12:48am)
This weekend, explore the arts and alcohol the District and Arlington have to offer with a humorous play about three people trying to find their place in the world, a comedy show by a Saturday Night Live actor and a drinking festival.
(03/07/16 12:47pm)
Mellow Mushroom
(03/02/16 4:21pm)
If your vagina could talk, what would it say? Eve Ensler attempted to answer this question and others in her interviews with over 200 women which inspired her to write her play, “The Vagina Monologues.” First performed in New York City in 1996, the stories still address issues that are relevant to women today such as infidelity, sexual assault, orgasms and pubic hair.
(02/23/16 12:12pm)
A buffet of plantains, rice and beans line the back table in the Kay Spiritual Life Center’s lounge as men and women dressed in AU navy button-ups and nametags fill their plates with the traditional hispanic foods. These individuals, Aramark employees at AU, dine happily during their one hour lunch break, as Spanish words spin off their tongues.
(02/20/16 12:48pm)
This weekend, stay on campus and enjoy a weekend immersed in art in the form of spoken word poetry, orgasms and culture.