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A Jumping-Off Point Only Scratches the Surface of Race and Gender Dynamics in Hollywood

“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 is...

The Age of Deer Documents How Deer Came to Represent Our Two Americas

As Erika Howsare writes in her new book, The Age of Deer: Trouble and Kinship with Our Wild Neighbors, “Deer are bigger and more charismatic than” crows, vultures,...

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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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Forget Sticks and Stones, Words Hurt in Webster’s Bitch

Words matter. And in Jacqueline Bircher’s Webster’s Bitch, they truly cut deep. From Disney evoking its First Amendment right to fire actor Gina Carano over hateful social media posts to J.K. Rowling’s damaging...

Unknown Soldier: A Valiant Quest With an Underwhelming Conclusion

It’s easy to sit in a dark theater, listen to a tuneful new musical, and thoroughly enjoy yourself. All it takes is pleasant piano,...

Code Breaker: 1959’s Anatomy of a Murder Was Designed to Push Boundaries

You need only get a few seconds into Anatomy of a Murder (1959) before you realize it’s not the film you thought it would be. When...

Folie a trois: Challengers Is Less Than the Sum of Its Parts, But What Parts!

Nonlinear storytelling can be a clever method of making us care about movie characters more than we ought. We’re enthralled by the sociopathic killers,...
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The Last Drop Takes You to the End of the World

Somewhere, 139 paces from the shore at low tide, near a tree stump, sits a still, an assemblage of sundry parts tended by Mary (Stacy Whittle)...

Spend May Day at the Movies With the DC Labor FilmFest

Before heading into the theater to watch Mike Judge’s 1999 cubicle-set comedy Office Space, which was screening as part of the 2016 Dublin Workers Film Festival,...

La Perla, Jazz Greats, and More: City Lights for May 2–8

We know D.C. Get our free newsletter to stay in the know. Sign Up Unsubscribe any time. Thursday: Belle and Sebastian at the Anthem Don’t forget this show highlighted...

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