JR JR rocks 9:30 Club
JR JR, an indie-pop group from Michigan, packed the 9:30 Club with a sold-out show on Nov. 6. The band entertained flocks of fans with a hodgepodge mix of electronic sounds across all genres.
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JR JR, an indie-pop group from Michigan, packed the 9:30 Club with a sold-out show on Nov. 6. The band entertained flocks of fans with a hodgepodge mix of electronic sounds across all genres.
Electronic indie-pop group JR JR, a band that started out as a couple of guys playing music in a basement, will appear at the 9:30 Club for a sold-out crowd on Nov. 6. The band is expected to perform songs from its most recent self-titled album, including the latest single, “Gone,” as well as fan favorites from other albums.
As you swap your jack-o-lanterns for turkey decorations, The Scene recommends these five podcasts for those who want to prolong the Halloween spirit.
The D.C. Public Library kicked off Banned Book Week on Sept. 25 with “UNCENSORED: Information Antics” at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library.
Concertgoers clamored to get closer to the stage as Joyce Manor filled the room with punk-rock indie music at Black Cat on Sept. 23.
U Street Music Hall opened its doors on Sept. 17 to a flood of hawaiian shirts, smiles and fans that were ready to sing along to Vacationer — a band specializing in the art of “chill.”
Philadelphia based Nu-Hula band Vacationer will perform at U Street Music Hall September 18 at 7:00 p.m.
GALA Hispanic/Tivoli Theatre will host the 23rd annual Reel Affirmations film festival starting tonight at 7 p.m. and ending on Sunday. This year, the festival will include 35 new films, with movie contributions from ten countries.
Director Brett Morgan shines a light on the tragic and alluring life of Kurt Cobain in his new Sundance film, “Montage of Heck.” The film chronicles Cobain’s life through personal movies, photos, journal entries and audio montages.
The United Kingdom’s widely successful Red Nose Day charity campaign will come to the United States for the first time on Thursday, May 21 at 8 p.m. EST. Airing on NBC, the three-hour event will feature some of today’s biggest celebrities wearing a red nose (in reference to clowns) to get a laugh and raise funds for organizations, such as The Global Fund and the National Urban League, in the United States and abroad.
Songbyrd Record Cafe, a new restaurant in Adams Morgan, offers its customers the opportunity to record their own vinyl records, all while consuming delicious cafe food. Created by Alisha Edmonson and Joe Lapan, the cafe is a gem for foodies and music lovers alike.
From now until April 26, the Shakespeare Theatre Company will be performing the unusual and spectacular musical play, “Man of La Mancha.” This means there’s only two weeks left for audiences to head to the theatre to be inspired, have their imaginations nurtured and dream the “impossible dream.” And if that doesn’t appeal to them, they can just head there to see an unforgettable play.
This year’s newest Halloween flick, “Ouija” will make viewers jump in their seats, scream in front of their dates and walk away from the theater shaking their heads, saying, “I totally saw that coming.”
All throughout October, The Synetic Theatre in Crystal City will perform “The Island of Dr. Moreau,” a dazzling play about compassion, ethics and the dangers of tinkering with biological science. Based on the H.G. Wells book, this play leaves a haunting warning to audiences that has already resonated throughout generations.
AU students seem to be learning and discovering at all times, and there is no reason why study time should be any different. For a change of scenery, here are four great places to study that you should definitely check out.
Before opening for headliner Charli XCX on Oct. 2, The Eagle’s Danielle Bourn sat down with the Swedish singer/rapper Elliphant.
Blue lights flashed, illuminating the stage. Three women, who were spotted earlier overlooking the stage from the balcony, descended upon it dressed impeccably in cheerleaders uniforms. One took the drums, the other picked up an electric guitar and the third took center stage. It is the third that stood out the most, in her high white gogo boots, crazy brunette hair and sparkling tiara. She makes the crowd illuminate, cheer and fistbump.