American University police release videos and photos of suspect for hanging Confederate flag fliers
By Jack Stringer , Emily Martin and Abbie Veitch | 09/27/2017Video shows suspect hanging flier on campus
Video shows suspect hanging flier on campus
Legendary hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest (ATCQ) released its sixth and final studio album, “We got it from Here... Thank You 4 Your service,” on Nov.
This article originally appeared in The Eagle's special edition on Oct. 21. Darth Vader has never been the most welcoming entity.
Despite rain, mud and a last minute cancellation, third annual music festival was a success
Empire of the Sun, Passion Pit, Sylvan Esso headline the third annual DC music festival
Welcome freshmen, to your very own week!
Joining a yacht club has never been easier (if by yacht club it’s actually the group of fans of an 18-year-old rapper from Atlanta and by join it’s actually learning to embrace his idiosyncrasies). Lil Yachty, aka Darnell Boat, aka red braided Yeezy Season 3 model, aka King of the Teens, continued his rise by dropping his second mixtape of 2016, aptly named “Summer Songs 2.” For those new to the Lil Yachty movement, he is a teenage rapper who doesn’t actually consider himself one, who has developed a significant following over the past year.
In an age when artists notoriously push back album release dates (looking at you, Frank Ocean), Dev Hynes, formerly known as Lightspeed Champion and currently as Blood Orange, has broken away from the mold.
Laura Jane Grace, the lead singer of Against Me!, sat down with The Eagle before her punk band’s show in the Tavern on Saturday to talk about music, politics and more.
Jack Stringer breaks down what tunes you should listen to this St. Patrick’s Day.
Purity Ring’s second album starts out strong but fails to avoid repetition.
The hit web series is coming to an end with an eight-part finale after nearly eight years online.
Joey Bada$$’s solo debut lives up to the hype.
The under-the-radar band exists almost entirely as a Soundcloud account.
The up-and-coming rapper’s collaboration with the eclectic indie artist yields mixed returns.
Netflix’s animated comedy is also a surprisingly dark examination of depression.