AU junior publishes new book of poetry
By Isabella Goodman | 09/19/2020“Into the Orange Grove” by Grace Hasson debuted July 28
“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
While many are social distancing, one District resident is inviting more people into her home-turned-gallery
Live-streamed performances, discounts on drinks and virtual games occur on Sunday
Alumni, University club members make new and repurposed art during the pandemic
AU Museum’s closure has made exhibitions virtual and has made artists rethink conversations about art
Giorgio Citarella II’s “Willie’s Way,” is up to win a monetary prize
Art exhibit at Katzen Arts Center highlights local artists’ interpretations of music and their personal lives
From AU to the Grammy Awards, the music industry is changing
Four D.C. artists demonstrate the different forms that protest art can take
Various stores have started book and gift packages and have expanded virtual seminars as they struggle to maintain business during the pandemic
Museums in the District are featuring Black artists to educate visitors on history and culture
AU community finds meaning in this year’s theme amid the COVID-19 pandemic
While you’re making a ‘to-do’ list for when D.C. reopens, jot these theaters down
Rock legend delivers performance for hundreds of fans
Heartbreak and hope for those involved in “The Birds” and “Significant Other”
Junior Stephen Okonkwo speaks about his growing music career
A24’s newest film is a deceivingly quiet Western about two friends and one cow
Director Giuseppe Capotondi’s take on Charles Willeford’s 1971 art-world crime novel is filled with electric and noirish performances