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Weekend Roundup: A Fabulous February Weekend in D.C.
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2026 Grammys: And the Winner is…Luther Vandross?
Weekend Roundup: April 3-6
• April 3, 2025
Happy April! There are lots of events and activities to choose from this weekend, including lots of chamber music, a new exhibit at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and […]
Michael Rafidi, Masako Morishita Get Top Honors at James Beard Awards
• June 13, 2024
By David Edwards Not one, but two of Washington, D.C.’s chefs have won some of the highest honors in the culinary world at the 2024 James Beard Restaurant and Chef […]
Strong Wind – a new, surreal drama by Ibsen Award-winner, Jon Fosse
• October 10, 2023
US PREMIERE! See the newest tragicomic tale by Norway’s Jon Fosse, one of the world’s greatest contemporary writers. In this mysterious one-act play, a man who has been away a […]
Downtowner News: EV Stations, Walkability, Safe Dating and School Vaccines
• August 15, 2022
Adams Morgan Street to Be Periodically Closed for Events In an effort to help foot traffic, 18th Street between Columbia and Kalorama roads will be shut down on a few […]
The Old Normal of Halloween on Lanier Place
• November 2, 2017
Even in these Days of Trump, Halloween 2017 was normal, the old and buzzing and traditional normal, in which “trick or treat” still means a little girl with a lit pumpkin or bags for candy saying thank you, and nobody really tricks anybody.
