The Weekend Scene: April 10-12
Start off fancy and end up crazy with this weekend’s guide.
Start off fancy and end up crazy with this weekend’s guide.
Try out great group exercise classes at Sport & Health Northwest.
The “Wonk of the Year” title could have gone to any of these notable faces.
Drink your vegetables at this all-organic, raw and vegan juice bar.
NPR would be so proud of you if you went to this weekend’s events.
Adventure awaits on Georgia Avenue.
Start the weekend with a rap concert, end it with a G-rated movie.
Get to know your body and your gym with personal training at Balance Gym.
Mom said you shouldn’t judge people, but law school’s a different case.
President Neil Kerwin finds it hard to juggle CNN and the same 100 songs he’s listened to since his days as an AU undergrad.
Take advantage of the warm weather and blue skies with a witchy party, Bethesda’s film festival, and Artisphere trip.
The American Family Association labeled the AU Humanist Community on its bigotry map, and the president of the AUHC feels honored.
In his new book, SOC Professor Declan Fahy discuses celebrity culture in science.
Downtown D.C. has a new vegan restaurant choice.
SIS professor Susan Shepler’s Peace Corps experience in Sierra Leone changed her career trajectory.
Tenley’s own Little Omm Yoga studio is a great deal with a better location.
With hungry eyes and empty stomachs, four Eagle editors review the new grilled cheese shop on 19th and L.
Follow the footsteps of diplomats and royalty for free in Georgetown.
If you’re in down for spring break, take the chance to get out of the AU bubble with these events.
Two-time “Cupcake Wars” winner Doron Petersan masters the art of vegan baking.