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(02/14/16 9:32pm)
With temperatures plunging to record-breaking lows and chocolate candies filling every shelf, The Scene has put together some deliciously festive movie and cocktail pairings to make the most out of the day of love. Whether you’re single, taken or somewhere in between, there’s something for everyone!
(02/14/16 3:04am)
Chocolates, roses and candlelit dinners...images of classic Valentine’s day gifts fill the media this time of year. However, if you’re looking for a unique way to spend the holiday with your loved one, check out these suggestions! From spending time with Bei Bei the Giant Panda to creating personalized art for someone special, The Scene’s Valentine’s Day gift guide includes something for everyone.
(02/14/16 2:55am)
It’s February, and love is in the air, or is that the faint stench of booze? Either way, Valentine’s Day is approaching. D.C. offers unique opportunities for Valentine’s Day dates or “Galentines” dates, so take advantage of all that the city has to offer this holiday. But don’t worry guys, there are even some manly dates for some quality man time.
(02/05/16 4:31pm)
Alexandria Restaurant Week
(01/30/16 12:09pm)
Jonas is gone, and so is patience for your roommate, all your food and alcohol and your excuse for staying inside. This weekend, venture out into D.C., and remember why you chose to go to school in the city (if not for infinite snow days).
(01/23/16 8:02pm)
Flashbacks of childhood dinners may conjure up images of a family discussing weather, football or movies. But School of International Service Professor David Bosco remembers dinners where his family talked about the Soviet Union, The Gulf War and the Bosnian genocide, among other global topics.
(01/22/16 12:07am)
Don’t let the impending snow storm get you down. The Scene wants you to get out of your rooms this weekend and explore everything D.C. has to offer. Grab your friends, a jacket and your snow boots, because the snow storm won’t keep students indoors.
(01/20/16 2:17am)
As temperatures drop outside, the incentive to workout also plunges. The season of shirtless bodies and wet bikinis is far into the future, but it is never too early to start working on next year’s summer body.
(12/23/15 9:41pm)
As temperatures drop and smells of holiday baking fill the air, The Scene has put together some deliciously festive movie and cocktail pairings to make the most out of this magical season.
(12/03/15 8:32pm)
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(12/01/15 11:28am)
Some students find it difficult to juggle schoolwork, a social life and sleep. Thirty-three AU students also add a commitment to the U.S. Army into the equation.
(11/25/15 11:38pm)
For those of you staying in the District this Thanksgiving break, fear not. The Scene created a staycation survival guide to help you battle the holiday blues.
(11/13/15 4:45pm)
With the winter slowly settling in, The District offers a variety of cozy activities for those looking for fun indoor events. The Scene recommends a series of gallery openings, new museum exhibitions and tasty food festivals located across the city. So grab your winter coat and have a wonderful weekend with this Weekend Scene.
(11/13/15 4:32pm)
Momofuku Milk Bar. Shake Shack. Buredo. Sound familiar? These are just some of D.C.’s hottest foodie havens. They’ve probably blown up your Instagram feed, giving you reason to actually get up out of your bed and trek into the city.
(11/07/15 11:46am)
Instead of moseying around a still-Halloween-decorated frat basement, pumping the last bit of Natty Lite and college spirit from an old keg, spend your Saturday at the D.C. Beer Festival at National’s Park. Other events this weekend include the opening party for the Annual Festival of Photography, the Alexandria Film Festival and Sackler Gallery’s celebration of Diwali Day.
(11/03/15 10:32am)
We have all received invitations in our lives: a birthday party, a wedding or even a job interview. We open the envelope or email, excitedly scanning the document as fast as we can.
(10/29/15 9:33am)
As Oct. 31 approaches and Halloween invites plague your Facebook event queue, The Scene has put together some deliciously spooky movie and cocktail pairings to delight even the most cowardly of party guests.
(10/23/15 9:43pm)
Stop complaining about not attending a state school with football and tailgate events. Instead, explore the unique perks of the city you live in, like an unlimited beer tasting event that features adorable puppies. This weekend is filled with food events and even an awesome art exhibit showcasing Vogue’s renown photographer Irving Penn.
(10/21/15 6:23pm)
If you’re over 21 in D.C., there is no shortage of options to enjoy a drink or many drinks (Nightmare on M Street, anyone?). But if you’re looking for something other than happy hours, bottomless brunches or $5 shot/beer combos at your favorite sticky dive bar, it might be time to check out the District’s speakeasy scene.
(10/21/15 6:15pm)
Hundreds of people gathered downtown to await the opening of the annual Taste of D.C. festival on Oct. 10 and 11. Taste of D.C. brings together foodies and wine connoisseurs each year to try endless samples of food and beverages.