Bombay Bicycle Club’s eclectic and fun new album shows maturity
British indie rock quartet Bombay Bicycle Club (BBC) released their fourth studio album, “So Long, See You Tomorrow” on Feb. 3.
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British indie rock quartet Bombay Bicycle Club (BBC) released their fourth studio album, “So Long, See You Tomorrow” on Feb. 3.
Breakfast all day, yummy milkshakes and endless burger variations. No, I’m not talking about Tenleytown staple Osman’s Steak & Egg. The wonderful diner-esque Ted’s Bulletin on 8th Street just opened their second restaurant on 14th Street, making it easier for AU students beleaguered by TDR dinners to get everything they want at Ted’s.
With midterms coming, it might be hard for some to remember the last time they ventured beyond Tenleytown. Revamp your study spot and check out these five off-campus places to finally start writing that paper:
As diners stroll by Adams Morgan’s most popular shops and restaurants, they can hear loud music from Madam’s Organ, smooth jazz from Tryst and hip-hop throwbacks from an underground ramen bar.
The Killers- Direct Hits Four studio albums, 10 years and over 20 million albums sold later, The Killers released “Direct Hits,” a compilation of the Las Vegas band’s biggest hits. The album wastes no time– the popular “Mr. Brightside” opens the album with the unique sound that launched the Killers into stardom. “Shot at the Night” feels like an ‘80s hit with Brandon Flowers’ haunting vocals and the distinct use of synths. Though not as lyrically complex as other Killers’ songs, the desperation in Flowers’ voice and sheer danceability of the music make it a standout track. “Just Another Girl” includes an equally desperate Flowers as he pines for a lost love in a synth-heavy ballad. Despite positive elements, the album egregiously omits some of the band’s best and most beloved tracks, including “Jenny was a Friend of Mine” and “Bling (Confession of a King).” “Direct Hits” follows the Killers’ discography chronologically. It includes most of The Killers’ popular songs, but ultimately misses too many of the greatest Killers’ tracks and includes unnecessary songs–namely, the Calvin Harris remix of “When You Were Young”–to truly encompass the immense impact of the Killers’ music. – Kara Avacena
Grade: A
Student Union Board is advertising the upcoming GROUPLOVE concert through posters in the Dupont Circle, Adams Morgan and U Street’s Metro stations.
Georgia alt-rock sextet Of Montreal played to a hesitant U Street Music Hall crowd on Oct. 24.
The saying “dress to impress” applies to most situations, but AU interns occasionally take this mantra to the extreme.
There is a scene in the middle of "Frances Ha" where she stumbles on a sidewalk while running to an ATM to pay for an expensive dinner a credit reimbursement could not cover. This scene is the visual summary of "Frances Ha."
Campus Beautification Day, the annual planting of trees and flowers and laying of mulch around the campus, had a record turnout of 392 staff, faculty and students volunteers April 16, according to Assistant Grounds Director Mark Feist.
Bollywood actors, Sri Lankan dancers and Indian poets will gather April 6 in the School of International Service atrium in a celebration of South Asian arts and culture.
Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright and director David Fincher are the three mavericks that keep the Netflix original series "House of Cards" from toppling into obscurity.
Faculty and staff came together on Feb. 26 for the Center for Diversity and Inclusion's first "Babies and Briefcases" event that promoted a conversation between working parents and individuals without children about maintaining a family and a career at AU.
If you have ever thought that your group study sessions were as interesting as the ones portrayed on "Community," you were sorely mistaken.
Burgers topping 600 calories and French fries trailing just behind at 580 calories sell by the pound everyday in Tavern, despite lower-calorie salad options.
AU will have a sexuality and queer studies minor next semester. Former Student Government President Sarah McBride, along with the Center for Diversity and Inclusion, advocated for the minor’s creation during her term.
New sexual assault stickers with blue headers and information for on-the-go students were released by the Wellness Center mid-November.
An “A” with a circle around it, a known anarchy symbol, was drawn with a marker on the bust of author Leo Tolstoy between Dec. 1 and Dec. 2.
AU has the lowest number of reported incidents of harassment for schools in the D.C. area.