JM Eats: Dim sum of champions
During my latest restaurant outing, my friend said, “My anaconda don’t want none unless you got dim sum.” She was right. I had never had proper dim sum until I went to Oriental East in Silver Spring, Md.
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During my latest restaurant outing, my friend said, “My anaconda don’t want none unless you got dim sum.” She was right. I had never had proper dim sum until I went to Oriental East in Silver Spring, Md.
Tennis gave a strong show Sept. 25 at the Black Cat, with an equally groovy and tight opening performance from Pure Bathing Culture.
There may not be a Talon yearbook after October due to lackluster book sales. A history of poor sales is pushing the Student Media board to reconsider its viability as an organization.
It’s the fourth week of school. It’s time to get ahead of the rest of the student body and do your own thing. These spots are going to get you out of Northwest and deep into the city with artsy dance performances, a pretty hipster state fair, concerts at the Kennedy Center and comedy shows.
DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist made Afrika Bambaataa’s importance in hip-hop apparent during their Sept. 22 set at the Fillmore Theater in Silver Spring, as they played Bambaataa’s personal record collection.
I stumbled upon Jyoti Indian Cuisine after a trip to Sakuramen two doors down was met with a disappointing “closed” sign. Jyoti Indian Cuisine on 18th Street was a huge step up from my first encounter with D.C.’s Indian food scene at Masala Art in Tenleytown. Whereas Masala Art was bland and borderline amateur, Jyoti’s food was flavorful and seemed to be made with care.
It’s that time of year again. The first week of classes have passed, freshmen are getting over living with a roommate and AU’s Student Activities is gearing up for the annual Involvement Fair this Wednesday on the quad, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. From Bender Library to Kogod School of Business, sun-baked quadding takes an intermission for freshmen and upperclassmen alike looking to expand their horizons. Here’s how to make the most of AU’s Involvement Fair.
History professor Stef Woods is bringing pop culture to American studies with her fall course “American Cultural History: ‘Hunger Games’: Class, Politics, Marketing.”
East Campus construction on Nebraska and New Mexico Avenues started mid-July with site fencing and ground development for a garage, with a tree buffer to ease noise concerns from neighbors.
D.C. was recently named the coolest city in America by Forbes, beating New York City and Los Angeles. Here are a few reasons why that title was well-deserved.
Dotty Lynch, a School of Communication executive in residence and prominent figure in the D.C. political scene, passed away early Sunday evening at a D.C. hospital.
Tenleytown’s Safeway supermarket will closing its doors in 10 months after being purchased by nearby Georgetown Day School. The June 5 announcement also included the Georgetown Day School’s purchase of Tenleytown’s Martens Volvo/Volkswagen car dealership.
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CollegeAtlas.org, an online encyclopedia on national universities, announced AU as the seventh most influential college on Twitter on May 28. AU is among Harvard University, Princeton University and Yale University on the top 10 list.
A crowd of mostly adolescent and pre-teen Iggy Azalea fans shoved and swayed on the dance floor at the Fillmore Silver Spring at the up-and-coming artist’s May 2 show.
An AU student caught the attention of Time, the Washington Post and InTheCapital after devising a new way students can easily trade or receive meal swipes by using Tinder.
The weather’s gotten a bit warmer, cherry blossoms are in full bloom and people have switched out their heavy coats for green military jackets. Spring is here and with that people are exploring the town. Instead of writing a review of just one place, I thought it would be fitting to give brief reviews of three places everyone should visit when they’re exploring the city and marveling at the sunshine.
With all that D.C. has to offer when it comes to ethnic cuisine, it was pretty shameful that I am just now getting around to Ethiopian food.
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Chanel Verdult is at it again. The College of Arts and Sciences sophomore released her second mix under her official DJ name PunkProper.