Alum Eli Waltz’s ‘Americana Hour’ highlights local talent
By Audrey Barnett | 04/06/2022Hosted by Right Proper and Indivisible Art Collective, the event gave DC listeners a live music fix
Hosted by Right Proper and Indivisible Art Collective, the event gave DC listeners a live music fix
‘What if college was about growing to be a more supportive, kind, caring person?’
The filmmakers on their personal journeys as artists and the research process for the film
New tunes we’re looking forward to this year
Restaurant week affords students the opportunity to immerse themselves in DC’s rich culinary traditions
The Eagle talks to filmmakers Nuria Frigola Torrent and Christopher Kahunahana about native and Indigenous storytelling
Clubs with fun activities if you’re already feeling burnout from school and are looking to keep yourself active and healthy
Lawrence’s ‘The American Struggle’ serves as an important reminder of the biases evident within storytelling
After over a year of the AU Museum’s doors being closed, it reopens with new vigor and determination to make its presence known on campus
Various island nations and groups were showcased to highlight traditions and customs
Stolevski delivers an immersive, uniquely arranged folk horror film that’s seductive in its carnality
D.C.-based, woman-owned production company debuts first film
Kahunahana promotes awareness and empathy by capturing the devastating effects of mental illness on Indigenous Hawaiians
The historical events which inspire the plot prove to be scarier than the film itself
The film highlights queer activist Pauli Murray, who challenged the linear temporality of civil rights
With both in-person and online options, the festival represents a slow return to normalcy