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Capital Jewish Museum Opens June 9
• June 8, 2023
Background on the Museum Building The Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum, opening June 9, at 575 3rd St NW, is not just the repository of Jewish life in […]
Carl Bernstein: From D.C. Juvie to Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist
• January 27, 2022
Carl Bernstein — The Washington Post Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist who with Bob Woodward exposed the Watergate scandal that brought down President Nixon in 1973 — grew up in Tenleytown and Silver Spring. When […]
Profs & Pints: Enclave of Black Hope
• April 22, 2019
Profs and Pints presents: “Enclave of Black Hope,” a portrait of striving and success in a segregated, planned community, with John Morris, former professor of constitutional law at Sojourner Douglass […]
Profs & Pints: Jackie Robinson, Revolutionary
• April 1, 2019
Profs and Pints presents: “Jackie Robinson, Revolutionary,” an homage to the hero who broke baseball’s color line, with Richard Zamoff, professorial lecturer in sociology at George Washington University and director […]
Peggy Cooper Cafritz: A Life in Arts and Education
• February 21, 2018
Washington, D.C., is a city of some who — with ambition and originality — are champions of both beauty and justice. When we lose such champions, the loss is felt […]
