AU Rude Mechanicals’ “Titus Andronicus” raises questions about racism, gender and justice
By Adena Maier | 03/25/2016Director Lucette Moran said “Titus,” despite being hundreds of years old, is still relevant and important today
Director Lucette Moran said “Titus,” despite being hundreds of years old, is still relevant and important today
Spring weather has finally arrived, but The Scene staff knows there is so much more to sunny weather than quadding season.
The festival will include 13 acts along with headliner RDGLDGRN
Jack Stringer breaks down what tunes you should listen to this St. Patrick’s Day.
The Eagle reviews Michael Reese’s documentary “I Fear Regret: A Personal Transformation”
AU offers a variety of different resources to help students cope with anxiety and stress.
Check out Jack Stringer’s top picks for tunes this week.
The Scene explored some of Adams Morgans best spots for food and coffee.
This year’s College Arts Association exhibit featured artwork exploring themes of culture and identity
Enjoy a week full of art, music, and drinks of your choice -- even if you aren’t on a tropical spring break trip.
If your vagina could talk, what would it say? Eve Ensler attempted to answer this question and others in her interviews with over 200 women which inspired her to write her play, “The Vagina Monologues.” First performed in New York City in 1996, the stories still address issues that are relevant to women today such as infidelity, sexual assault, orgasms and pubic hair.
Constant political drama often clouds the music culture hidden within the nation’s capital, but a thriving artistic scene still exists in the District and tells the story of the city’s rich history and colorful inhabitants.
Venture out into the city this weekend for movies, an art festival and historical tours
“Yeezus” has risen. For the last three years, Kanye West fans have anxiously awaited the release of more music from the hip-hop/rap artist, and now, the highly-anticipated “The Life of Pablo” has finally dropped as of Feb.
AU chamber and symphony orchestra
Directors Amanda Swanson and Becca Winchell and the cast of 27 women performed three sold-out shows
Chaz French, a Washington D.C. lyricist, caught up with The Eagle to talk music, overcoming adversity and passion
Director Isaiah M. Wooden, cast and crew explain what it means to love
Assistant Music Editor brings the beat this week with his top five picks
A buffet of plantains, rice and beans line the back table in the Kay Spiritual Life Center’s lounge as men and women dressed in AU navy button-ups and nametags fill their plates with the traditional hispanic foods.