The Procrastinator’s Guide to the Weekend: Sept. 5-7
School may have started, but it’s still summer outside. Make the best of this warm weather before it gets too cold to venture outside. Here’s what’s going on in the District this weekend:
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School may have started, but it’s still summer outside. Make the best of this warm weather before it gets too cold to venture outside. Here’s what’s going on in the District this weekend:
The annual celebration of America’s declaration of independence from Britain has arrived. Whether you’re looking for a tourist attraction or an event off the beaten path, our guide to the 4th of July in D.C. has something for everyone.
A laid-back crowd from mid-twenties to forties packed 9:30 Club on April 19 to see Moon Taxi and The Revivalists. They were in for a long night of indie rock and carefree dancing.
The nooks and crannies of the Katzen Arts Museum that are not traditionally used for displaying artwork have been transformed into work sites for four artists.
The Eagle sat down with Cameron Kaminski, AKA Lyrx, who has recently gained attention for his opening slot for Chance the Rapper’s show on April 10, presented by SUB and WVAU. Lyrx also released his mixtape “Pretty Cameras” on April 1.
Courtney Greenley, a second year graduate masters candidate, was skeptical when she first chose to participate in a race and ethnicity dialogue group last fall as an assignment for her conflict resolution class. But after seven weeks, she applied to be a facilitator for the next semester’s dialogue groups.
The Eagle’s Anagha Srikanth interviewed up-and-coming musician and Reston, Va. local JDVBBS about the January release of his album “subURBAN,” his range of musical talents and his dreams for his career.
Before Jack Rasmussen came to AU in 1973 as a graduate student, he wanted to become a musician. Forty years, four degrees and various posts later, he is now the director and curator of the Katzen Arts Museum, traveling all over the world to bring art back to AU.
Wheelie is a local indie and dance rock band formed by Cleveland native and singer-songwriter Michael Moon, and seventh generation Washingtonian and drummer Eduardo Santana.
The Eagle’s Anagha Srikanth speaks to stand up comedians Ed Blaze and Erin Foley about how they got started in the entertainment industry, their experiences as comedians performing around the country and their upcoming performance on Oct. 26 at the Hartke Theatre.
In 1913, a group of local kids disappeared from the neighborhood. Their bodies were found in the hut of Frau Helga Mueller, a German immigrant who had moved to the area in the late 1800s.
Magician Max Major, currently performing his show “Think: an Evening of Mind Reading and Magic” at Living Social, is often told he should go into politics and work some magic in Congress.