Explore D.C.’s farmers markets before summer ends
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.
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.
BTS has wonderful options for all people: beef connoisseurs, vegans, alcohol lovers, etc.
The Scene examines the truth behind American Fitness Index naming D.C. as the country's’ fittest city.
NPR White House Correspondent Tamara Keith discusses her lifelong love of radio and her career as a journalist.
The radio host sat down with the Scene to discuss his 17-year career and how to shine as a journalist.
The Scene has provided you with a bucket list to fulfill your D.C. summer fantasy.
Adams Morgan’s new Songbyrd Record Cafe lets you record your own music and grab a bite to eat.
Don’t order pizza. This new BBQ joint will deliver to your door.
The former EIC takes a break from baked goods to cook up a more savory meal.
The Eagle's former editor-in-chief outlines one of her tastiest recipes.
This new cat cafe will combine two of your favorite things: cats and food.
It’s getting hot in the District. Here are some activities that will help cool your body.
Get everything that you can out of AU before the semester is over.
An AU alum recruits students to film documentaries with local high school athletes with disabilities.
AU staff member and alum Don Mike Mendoza created his very own cabaret to showcase his and other artists’ talents.
AU alumna Carolyn Levine studied psychology and justice and now works with politicians as a Congressional Office team leader at the EPA.
Body Politics is The Scene’s look behind the AU student body’s tattoos, piercings and other body adornments.
The Museum of the Bible will give an immersive and interactive look into the religious text.
Capitol Hill Books is a must for any Washingtonian.