Here’s what to watch before canceling your Netflix subscription
New Netflix policy sends subscribers ditching the platform after password sharing crackdown
New Netflix policy sends subscribers ditching the platform after password sharing crackdown
As spring approaches, allow music to prepare for what is to come, whether it be the feelings, opportunities or reflections that the season has to offer
Audience leaves theater with confusion and hope for a less divided society
Learn more about a D.C. music staple
From mellow concerts to mosh pits, there’s a place to enjoy music for everyone
A roundup of Black female artists from different genres
Music created by women for women
he Well-Being Center, Center for Diversity and Inclusion and Recreational Sports and Fitness department co-hosted the event
From boba to pictionary, the event provided a space for community and creativity
AU a cappella groups Dime a Dozen, Treble in Paradise, On A Sensual Note and Pitches Be Trippin’ all performed popular love-themed hits for the holiday
This year’s Grammys were full of surprising wins and devastating losses
Multiple authors tell the joy, experiences and systemic barriers faced being Black in America today
Waterhouse’s spiritual, echoey vocals brings meaning to the ‘Coolest Place in the World’
Whether heartbroken or in love, The Eagle has a playlist for everyone this Valentine’s Day
Club tabling, trivia games and exciting prizes take to the court as the Office of Sustainability promotes campus sustainable resources.
Here are some ways to celebrate friendship and make lasting memories, even on short notice
Celebrate your love for a significant other, friend or the Earth with these tips for having a sustainable Valentine’s Day
On their fourth studio album, Smith delivers on intimacy and dancy celebrations of self
The Eagle has got you covered with the best restaurant deals in DC
Second District Records co-presidents say: “be an informed consumer”