Drake’s highly anticipated 'Scorpion' reveals two sides of the rapper
By Grace George | 07/24/2018Drake combines new and old sounds on his latest double album
Drake combines new and old sounds on his latest double album
British rock band will wrap up east coast leg of its tour in D.C.
June is upon us, which means it's a time for hot weather and Pride. Pride Month celebrates LGBTQ people, their history and their progress through parades, marches and other events.
Professors, students discuss why Lamar’s milestone hits home
When Sabrina Ortiz Vázquez arrived at AU’s Center for Language Exploration, Acquisition and Research, or CLEAR, with an eight-page arrangement of Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito” in hand on April 8, she didn’t know what to expect.
“Let’s play some Hillbilly music!”
Rapper Aminé headlined music and arts festival in the Tavern
The queen of indie folk’s concert emphasized the singer-songwriter’s musical storytelling
Students are satisfied with small class sizes, personal attention
Third annual arts and music festival set for April 7
“Do you guys like to headbang?” Free Throw’s frontman Cory Castro stood in front of a mob of people who whooped as the band’s next song exploded from the amps.
Comedian to headline free event in Tavern
Band kicked off U.S. tour in D.C.
A successful night of lip syncing for charity
The famed Irish band’s new album tackles big themes with an urgent and energetic sound
Music department aims to change recruitment to improve enrollment
Brainfeeder music label leader played to his strengths, but missed the mark
Beginning their set at 12:30 a.m., Brooklyn-based dream pop band Beach Fossils faced the challenge of performing for a crowd of droopy-eyed, impatient D.C.
Whether it’s ominous orchestras or eerie electronica, the best scary movies make use of music’s power to frighten
Death From Above is a punk and dance rock duo from Toronto featuring vocalist and drummer Sebastien Grainger and bassist Jesse F.