Concert Preview: Vacationer to bring Nu-Hula to U Street Music Hall
The BottleRock and Firefly festival veterans bring world-influenced sound to DC
The BottleRock and Firefly festival veterans bring world-influenced sound to DC
Three-day convention gives its attendees a chance to meet online stars, even with some disorganization.
M. Night Shyamalan delivers a fresh horror comedy with “The Visit” and redefines the found footage genre of horror.
This weekend, The Scene wants you to say goodbye to summer the right way with festivities, fairs and food trucks.
Fresh produce may sometimes seem inaccessible without emptying your wallet in the Whole Foods line, but luckily there is an alternative in your local farmers market.
The Scene selected its top picks for D.C. Labor Day weekend activities.
Chicago based EDM duo performed in AU’s Tavern on August 29.
This weekend, Reel Affirmation will bring 35 LGBT foreign films to the District.
BTS has wonderful options for all people: beef connoisseurs, vegans, alcohol lovers, etc.
Director Brett Morgan’s newest masterpiece pulls together personal movies, photos and audio montages to chronicle Kurt Cobain’s life.
The Scene examines the truth behind American Fitness Index naming D.C. as the country's’ fittest city.
Chicago-based EDM duo will perform in the Tavern during welcome week on Aug. 29.
The Chicago rapper will visit DC in preparation for his debut album release.
The band’s bass guitarist Branden Campbell said this one’s for the “core fans.”
The Carter Barron Amphitheatre and Fort Dupont Summer Theater will host the free outdoor events.
NPR White House Correspondent Tamara Keith discusses her lifelong love of radio and her career as a journalist.
The Scene wants you to kick off your Independence Day with these fun events, sites and restaurants.
Bear Grylls and producer Holly Wofford discuss their show where 14 men work together to survive on a deserted island.
Studio Ghibli’s “When Marnie Was There” charms the audience with its ethereal animation and mature themes about loneliness and loss.
“Results” charmingly portrays the relationship between personal trainers and their clients.