This spring, there are plenty of places to support dancers, choreographers, and great performances in the District.
A homecoming dance from Nejla Yatkin, Virginia Opera gets political with Loving v. Virginia, and the Washington Ballet goes ...
Black artists in comics, Mucha-inspired pop-up tattoo salons, and an ode to Essex Hemphill: upcoming exhibitions opening in D ...
From riot grrrl to hip-hop to Arkestra, the city’s smallest venues and largest stages won’t leave you wanting for live music ...
Highlights include Star Wars, provocateur Nagisa Oshima’s Death By Hanging, AFI’s New African Film Festival, and a whole lot ...
The prolific San Francisco-based playwright Lauren M. Gunderson is returning to D.C. this month for the premiere of her new ...
In sworn affidavits, nine young Black men accuse Officer Terence Sutton of knocking them off motorbikes and stealing small ...
Bowser continues to bow, Ed Martin in the crosshairs for Dems, Elon’s email address, and Road Rules bro wants to rule D.C.
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After more than a decade of planning, fundraising, and building, the new museum is open in Anacostia and celebrating go-go, D ...
Fresh farces, rock musicals, hot-button dramas, and revisionist takes on the classics demonstrate how new work gets made—and ...
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