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The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
In this episode, Tristan, Olivia and Spenser jump into the realm of A24, and agree about the high-quality production and messaging behind their movies. The gang also explores what makes an American classic, the future of American indie filmmaking and Spenser also specifies that “Uncut Gems” is nothing like “The Godfather.” This is how we win.
After two long years of filling Zoom squares with choreography and videos with personality, the American University dance program returned to the Greenberg Theatre stage for their 2021 production of CHOREOLAB.
In this episode, Tristan, Olivia, and Spenser are joined by Food and Fitness editor Sara Winick and Sports staff reporter Liah Argiropoulos to talk about their favorite Pixar films. Brace yourself for a lot of bad character impressions and tangential conversations.
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
Plants are a great way to brighten up any living space, especially dorm rooms. Although we can’t have a full jungle in our dorms, a few plants around the room can still give that same feeling.
In this episode, Tristan, Olivia and Spenser discuss the value of the cinematic Blockbuster and the importance of visiting your local Dave & Busters. And don’t worry, Spenser finally got his shot at hosting.
Editor's Note: This article has been updated with information from a Nov. 19 email.
American University students can enjoy two gyms on campus equipped with a lifting floor, numerous machines and a separate cardio level, alongside classes such as yoga or group cycling workouts for students. To some people, this sounds like a slice of heaven but, for many looking to start, it can be hard to know where in the gym to begin.
Ep. 9: The podcast gang is joined by The Eagle's investigative editor, Dan Papscun, to talk about "Dune (2021)," Villeneuve's other films and the realm of sci-fi cinema. They collectively question how to pronounce the word "oeuvre," and Olivia and Spenser work together to do a flawless Darth Vader impression.
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
Panelists Natasha DeJarnett, Gabriela Goldfarb and Marc Courdert shared their expertise on infrastructure built for climate change at a School of Public Affairs webinar on Oct. 7.
Ep. 8: Tristan, Spenser, and Olivia dress up and get honest about their favorite Halloween movies. Tristan becomes enlightened about this truly American experience. And for this very spooky episode, they even filmed themselves!
The American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center opened in August and currently features five exhibits, all with very different themes.
Ep. 7: Silver Screen editor Tristan Au and Life staff members Olivia Kozlevcar and Spenser Hoover discuss the highs and lows of movie musicals. Spenser shows up woefully unprepared and, as expected, chaos ensues.
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
Ep. 6: Silver Screen editor Tristan Au, Life staff members Olivia Kozlevcar and Spenser Hoover, and Eagle contributor Siena Maxwell discuss the rationale and relevancy of Coen Brothers films. Due to the presence of an actual film connoisseur, they are forced to discuss real things such as auteur and cinematography.
Sammy Rae & The Friends, a Brooklyn-based band whose brilliance is profound to some and unknown to too many, were greeted on Friday by an intimate crowd at The Hamilton in D.C.
As students are returning to D.C., so are your favorite musicians. October brings a variety of musical events students and residents are sure to be excited about. Here are seven concerts to check out this month.
Silver Screen editor Tristan Au and Life staff members Olivia Kozlevcar and Spenser Hoover discuss all of the movies that make them cry. Tristan tears up, and there's a lot more singing this episode than is usually featured on the podcast. Stay tuned for Spenser's Celine Dion impression and Tristan pretending he's Ewan McGregor.