Dang admires the $293 shoes she dreams of wearing to prom.
Dang discusses her purchase with a salesman at a local mall.
Grab a quick bite to eat here before entering the GMU station.
The Rosslyn Spectrum
At first glance, senior Tu Dang's small bedroom, punctuated with framed photographs and cluttered corners, seems like that of any typical teenage girl. But wait -- there's a $600 silver Gucci purse draped over a hook on the wall. And a $1,200 Louis Vuitton purse on her nightstand. Not to mention a matching $285 Louis Vuitton belt tangled in a pile of accessories next to the laundry basket.
A Berlin Wall exhibit at the Rosslyn Station.
Freedom Park near Rosslyn station.
Thai food here is quick and cheap.
Vie de France near Rosslyn station.
Junior Perdomo, a senior, fills out an informational packet during the Senior motivational assembly.
My character, Lecis Lightfoot, easily parries Lord Malak's onslaught in KOTOR.
A statue of George Washington outside the GWU station.
Jazz legend Louis Armstrong, also known as Satchmo, was born into poverty in 1901 in New Orleans. He had a rough childhood and was sent to "James Home for Colored Waifs," an institution dedicated to reforming troublesome youth, after he fired a pistol into the air on New Years Eve; he was only 11 years old. While there, Armstrong started playing the cornet in the home's brass band. After about 18 months, Armstrong was released, and he started playing at clubs with his mentor Joe "King" Oliver, one of the first jazz musicians.
Virginia Square-GMU station
Playbills decorate the wings of the Old Blair Auditorium.
Researchers believe that the adolescent brain may be the cause of the high rate of car crashes among teenagers, according to a recent article in the Washington Post. A National Institutes of Health (NIH) study suggests that the region of the brain that inhibits risky behavior is not fully developed until age 25.
We found 33339 results.