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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,...

D.C. Area Students Set Up an Anti-Genocide Encampment at George Washington University Yard

Students from George Washington and a number of other universities across the D.C. area set up tents on the University Yard early Thursday to...

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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...

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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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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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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 the thriller...

Author Sujata Massey Does Her Homework

One shared element of historical fiction and mystery literature is that the author knows more than the characters do. Or, maybe more accurately, since...

A Darker Shade of Noir: 15 Women Authors Unveil New Body Horror

In the introduction of A Darker Shade of Noir: New Stories of Body Horror by Women Writers, the anthology’s editor, Joyce Carol Oates, writes that women mythical...

Whatcha Reading? New Books for Fall

In my opinion, every season is reading season, but there’s something about fall that makes you want to nestle down with a good book...
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Welcome to People’s Book, Takoma Park’s New Indie Bookstore

Light streams through the book store’s ample windows as I walk through the front door. On my right, I see book nerd magnets and...

Sociologist Tanya Maria Golash-Boza on the Gentrification of D.C

Tanya Maria Golash–Boza’s fascinating new book, Before Gentrification: The Creation of DC’s Racial Wealth Gap, offers an unflinching critique of the urban disinvestment policies that...

Keeping Literary Company With Shannon Sanders

“There were rules for everything, each one singularly important. Marbles falling ever faster, plunk, plunk, plunk. I started writing them down in my birthday journal, taking...

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