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 raising plenty...
One Eight Distilling, one of the oldest distilleries in D.C., is closing. Lots of factors contributed to the closure, but co-owner Alex Laufer, who is...
The word synesthesia is not uttered once during Música, the delightful autobiographical feature debut from multihyphenate artist Rudy Mancuso now streaming on Amazon...
Artomatic announced its reopening on Friday, March 15, following a temporary closure. Despite encountering unforeseen challenges mere days after opening on March...
Since Avengers: Endgame, and arguably a few years before, superhero films have been circling the drain. They exist primarily to perpetuate themselves, like when Sony makes...
Making artful aerial photographs of despoiled landscapes is hardly a pathbreaking artistic genre, but damned if Tom McMurray’s color-saturated images of scarred mining landscapes in...
“It’s all fiction,” says Leslie (Nikkole Salter), a Black writer leading her own HBO (MAX) show in playwright Inda Craig–Galván’s world premiere play A Jumping-Off Point. The line...
Thursday: Oneohtrix Point Never at Howard Theatre
Don’t forget this show highlighted in last week’s City Lights: “Daniel Lopatin, who performs and creates under the moniker Oneohtrix...
On a cloudy, dewy morning at the Congressional Cemetery, unleashed dogs and their human companions roam freely as a man crouches between gravestones and...