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(04/25/14 10:09pm)
Comedian Brian Regan first appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman in 1995 and has been a consistent presence in the comedy world since. He has been on a non-stop tour of the country since 2005, and his next stop is the Warner Theatre on April 25 to 26 for three shows.
(04/06/14 6:15pm)
The South Asian Student Association will hold their annual Holi celebration from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on April 6.
(03/21/14 7:56pm)
Best known as leading man Michael Bluth on the cult-phenomenon TV show “Arrested Development,” Jason Bateman has moved to a larger screen, both directing and starring in the raunchy spelling bee comedy “Bad Words.”
(03/21/14 7:52pm)
The premise of “Bad Words” is simple enough. A foul-mouthed and angry 40-year-old man-child Guy Trilby (Jason Bateman, “Arrested Development”), for some unknown reason, has found a loophole that allows him to compete in elementary-school aged spelling bees, much to the disapproval of his young competitors and their parents.
(03/07/14 9:14pm)
Just because you may not be gearing up for an out-of-town break does not mean that there isn’t plenty to do in the District. For those planning to spend the next week in D.C., the Scene offers Spring Breakers: D.C. edition.
(03/06/14 7:48pm)
Every Friday in the Mudbox, the Critical Approach to the Cinema University College program presents a film screening under the unique category of “Murder Food Comedy.” Each free screening involves watching a movie, eating free food and participating in related activities like trivia.
(03/04/14 8:03pm)
Miniature Tigers is a Brooklyn-based indie dream-pop band that has been successfully cranking out a quality album/EP every two years since 2006. Their dark but humorous lyrics combine with poppy beats to create a creative irony not found anywhere else on the pop charts these days. The Eagle’s Tam Sackman spoke with frontman Charlie Brand about their latest album, touring and their new sound.
(02/20/14 10:31pm)
“What’s a fourth wall?”
(02/18/14 8:48pm)
The beginning of the semester is a new start- new classes, new people and most importantly, new EagleBucks. Here’s where to spend them when TDR isn’t cutting it anymore.
(02/18/14 8:14pm)
If 2013 was any indication of what the future of music will look like, we’re in pretty good shape. With groundbreaking artists escaping pre-existing musical shells, an infinite amount of sub-genres have been created to suit even the pickiest listener. Here are some exciting albums to look for:
(02/14/14 4:16pm)
Regardless of your relationship status, you either love Valentine’s Day or you despise it. Sometimes the flowers, chocolates and fancy dinners feel scripted. Here are some alternative V-Day ideas on how to spend the 14th with your person or people.
(02/11/14 10:48pm)
“Orange is the New Black” actress and activist Laverne Cox reflected on her life as a transgender woman of color on Feb. 11.
(01/29/14 9:49pm)
Lady Lamb the Beekeeper, stage name of folk-rocker Aly Spaltro, began writing and recording alone in the back of the record store she worked at at age 18. She is now touring the country with folk collective Typhoon and a full band supporting her.
(01/27/14 7:44pm)
Tony Smith of Kentucky garage-pop band Sleeper Agent talks to The Eagle’s Tam Sackman about touring with New Politics, festivals and bands that inspire them.
(01/22/14 8:59pm)
Brandon Schwartzel of LA skate-punk band FIDLAR talks to The Eagle’s Tam Sackman about touring, Nick Offerman and naked stagedivers.
(11/21/13 12:12am)
Fresh from October’s release of her new album Back to Forever, folk rocker Lissie will stop at the 9:30 Club on her U.S./UK tour on Nov. 24.
(11/08/13 9:54pm)
Caught A Ghost, a side project of LA-based songwriter/producer Jesse Nolan, will be opening for He’s My Brother, She’s My Sister at the Black Cat on Nov. 16.
(11/02/13 10:38pm)
Halloween marked the second sold-out night in a row for Fitz and the Tantrums and Capital Cities’ “Bright Futures Tour” stop at the 9:30 Club.
(11/02/13 10:32pm)
Comedy Central premiered the first episode of “Workaholics” star Adam Devine’s new comedy hybrid show “Adam Devine’s House Party” on Oct. 24.
(10/18/13 7:46pm)
After sitting through a late night show, the heavy drums and bass are often replaced by a growling stomach. Between D.C.’s early closing times and expensive dining options, sometimes finding post-concert eats on a student’s budget can seem like a hopeless pursuit.