News & Politics
Rick Hindin, Co-founder of Britches of Georgetowne and GBA, Dies at 82
Social Scene
37th Lombardi Gala Honors Those Who Made Transformative Contributions in Cancer Research
Arts
‘Setting Sail’ at Hillwood
Food & Wine
Danny Lledo’s Xiquet: A Clean, Minimalistic Aesthetic
Living
First CAG Take Over the Bar Event a Big Success
Weekend Round Up August 10, 2017
August 10, 2017
•Getting timelier every day, “The Second City’s Almost Accurate Guide to America: Divided We Stand” will end its Kennedy Center run this weekend.
This Summer’s Free For All: ‘Othello’
August 9, 2017
•“Othello” is coming, Aug. 15-27, to Sidney Harman Hall in a Shakespeare Theatre Company Free For All production. Before we get to that, let’s discuss. In theater, audience questions have always […]
‘Revival’ at National Museum of Women in the Arts
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Recently, most contemporary art passing through this city has focused on our external experiences, the way we negotiate, perceive or fit into our environments. Yayoi Kusama’s monumentally popular “Infinity Rooms” […]
Weekend Round Up August 3, 2017
August 3, 2017
•Korean artists, a French film, a puppet singalong and a theatrical smorgasbord are among the choices for those who aren’t bingeing on tennis this weekend.
Donald Sultan’s “Disaster Paintings” at SAAM
July 26, 2017
•In the 1980s, the painter Donald Sultan began a series of industrial landscapes that he called “Disaster Paintings,” transforming images from newspapers into large-scale, heavily wrought monuments to industrial devastation […]
Jackson Art Center Hits Another Bump
July 12, 2017
•There’s good news and there’s maybe bad news about the Jackson Art Center’s proposed 20-year lease renewal. The nonprofit artists’ collective has occupied the historic Jackson School building at 3050 […]