Five book recommendations for this Valentine’s Day
By Gabriella Veseli | 02/13/2021Including books about first love, familial love, internal love and many more!
Including books about first love, familial love, internal love and many more!
The new Tenleytown art exhibition features works from five artists that explore the liminality of the past year
16 AU theatre seniors perform capstone on Zoom Jan. 22-23
Review of Keegan Theater’s productions of ‘Trans Am’ and ‘From Gumbo to Mumbo’
As this hectic year comes to an end, The Eagle’s Life staffers reflect on what helped them smile, grow and learn despite challenges and changes to entertainment
How to choose sustainable gifts instead of Amazon this holiday season
Students in the performing arts adapt to the coronavirus pandemic
Initiative is a partnership with the Dupont Circle Business Improvement District and the WMATA Art in Transit program
Planet Word opened its doors through a virtual ceremony on Oct. 22
Ken Brandt’s “Positive Vision: Enjoying the Adventures and Advantages of Poor Eyesight” details his experiences as a person with challenging vision problems
Reckoning with the contradictions of Zoom theatre
At the end of September, 20 freshmen discussed critical issues to their age group in a performance titled “Overture 200222020”
Through playing instruments, listening while studying or curating new playlists, students rely on music to adapt to this year
Whether it’s an action-packed dystopia or a contemporary romance, there’s a book out there waiting for every young adult
Ismah Khan pitched, wrote and was granted $10,000 to fund a project for film and art nonprofit Current Movements
From poetry collections to memoirs, there is a book to match every autumn day
Dawn Carpenter’s "What Does It Profit?" podcast will discuss how businesses function well-being of society
“Into the Orange Grove” by Grace Hasson debuted July 28
Members of the AU Dance Team, American Bhangra Crew, AU Dance Company and AU in Motion reminisce about dancing with their teammates and friends
Students combine their backgrounds to create widely circulated Google Doc and Instagram infographics of resources