Thirty years since their last album, D.C. punk icons Scream return with D.C. Special and a live show at the Black Cat on Dec. 7.
From dancer to bookseller, Kit Aylesworth learned plans can only do so much when stages are closed. Pt. 5 of Dancing in the ...
There are also big brass sounds, bluesy winter odes, Klezmer fun, and even a bit of camp. There are family-friendly options, ...
WWI’s Truce, Washington Bach Consort, Girl From the North Country at the KenCen, a showing of Our Hospitality, and a new photo exhibit.
San Diego-born, D.C.-based Silent Island, refreshed with new members, released their third EP on Dec. 1, and D.C.'s sound ...
The 36th AFI European Union Film Showcase, Nov. 30 through Dec. 19, reminds us of our shared humanity and how quickly it can ...
The “retail experience” from CAMO opens Dec. 8 in Tysons Corner with an interactive and immersive Encanto exhibition for the family.
We might live in one of the country’s most well-funded cities for the arts, but local dancers are still working extra jobs to ...
An ACL tear kept Lauren DeVera from dancing in L.A., now she has multi-hyphenate career. Part 4 of our Dancing in the ...
A free show at Millennium Stage, Anjimile at DC9, local musician Mergia at Union Stage, Christmas with the Tudors, and Lydia ...
Hanlon believes Pinto improperly mixed Council and campaign business, filing complaints just as her reelection bid heats up.
Choreographer Max Gorman leads dual lives including one that creates equitable opportunities for dancers. Part 3 of Dancing ...
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