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The Bard Is Back in Town: The Folger Reopens June 21

All that glitters is not gold. Sometimes, instead, it’s the reopening of a beloved local (and national) institution. After four years, and one public renovation extension,...

New Worlds, Atmosphere, and More: City Lights for April 11–17

Opening Sunday: New Worlds: Women to Watch 2024 at the National Museum of Women in the Arts I wrote about this exhibit for March’s Spring Arts Guide, but...

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Cops on Trial: D.C. Police Disciplinary Hearings for May

This month, five Metropolitan Police Department officers are scheduled for adverse action...

Brothers, Vibrant Colors, and a Shared Abstraction: Two Reasons to Visit Touchstone Gallery

Making artful aerial photographs of despoiled landscapes is hardly...

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Maryland Lawmakers Pass Third-Party Ticket Sales Legislation

After surviving a last-minute lobbying effort from third-party ticketing resale companies including StubHub, Vivid Seats, and SeatGeek, the...

Música: A Standard Rom-Com, But a Sensory Delight

The word synesthesia is not uttered once during Música, the delightful autobiographical feature debut from multihyphenate artist Rudy Mancuso now streaming on Amazon...

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The Senator’s Wife Is a Successful Thriller on Washington’s Rot

A good thriller keeps you guessing. Who’s not what they say they are? What happens next? Who really committed the crimes? If...

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An Imposter Is Trolling the Bowser Administration by Posing as DDOT’s Director on Social Media

If it seems like the DDOT director’s account on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter has gotten extra spicy recently, there’s a good reason:...

A Campaign Contractor is Suing Veda Rasheed, Roiling Her Ward 7 Council Bid

Outwardly, Veda Rasheed might look like she’s in a good spot in the Ward 7 Council primary. She’s broadly seen as a top contender among ward activists, she’s...

Inside Voices: Frequent Use of Solitary Confinement at DC Jail May Be Worse Than Rikers Island

If you asked staff at the DC Jail about solitary confinement, they might tell you it does not exist in the correctional facility. That’s...

Ex-Employees Raise Concerns About Shadow Senator Hopeful Eugene Kinlow’s Years Working for Bowser

Back in May 2023, Mayor Muriel Bowser was nearing another showdown with House Republicans on Capitol Hill. Congress had just overturned its first District law in decades, and...
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Cops on Trial: D.C. Police Disciplinary Hearings for May

This month, five Metropolitan Police Department officers are scheduled for adverse action hearings, disciplinary proceedings where department supervisors will sit in judgment of officers’ alleged misconduct. The...

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Young & Hungry Links, Feb. 27

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Foxtrot Hastily Shutters Stores in D.C. and Elsewhere

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