Are streaming networks a safety net?
Rana Attia examines how different platforms choose to cancel TV shows
Rana Attia examines how different platforms choose to cancel TV shows
Director Callie Trawick’s punk-rock version of “Romeo & Juliet” breathes new life into Shakespeare’s most well-known play
AU cinema fraternity’s second annual film festival is a night of creativity
Sophomore Ray Uyeda’s project raises awareness about eating disorders and encourages women to love themselves.
AU Players and director Kimberly Rothberg presented “Rumors,” a farcical comedy about high society.
The Columbia Heights bar offers a community feel without alcohol
Director Lucette Moran said “Titus,” despite being hundreds of years old, is still relevant and important today
The Eagle reviews Michael Reese’s documentary “I Fear Regret: A Personal Transformation”
This year’s College Arts Association exhibit featured artwork exploring themes of culture and identity
Directors Amanda Swanson and Becca Winchell and the cast of 27 women performed three sold-out shows
Director Isaiah M. Wooden, cast and crew explain what it means to love
Charles L. Mee’s “Big Love” will premiere the second weekend of February.
Headliner Mike Birbiglia delivered humorous tales about arrests, religion and exercise.
Student Union Board will bring Saturday Night Live actor, screenwriter and Orange is the New Black actor to campus.
My mom once asked me what kind of wedding I wanted, and I said I’m unsure if I wanted a wedding at all.
Why can’t a black mother and white father have two Asian-American children?
AU Rude Mechanicals presented an LGBTQ adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic play “As You Like It” Nov.
The Latin American Film Club hosted a movie screening event to honor the memory of the legendary Che Guevara.
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