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Cultural Distancing Marches On
• May 28, 2020
As D.C.-area arts organizations firm up their summer and fall plans, here is a handful (screenful?) of current recommendations for cultural distancing.
Spring Arts Preview: Visual Arts
• February 25, 2020
Here are some of the D.C. art museum exhibitions that Georgetown visual arts writer Ari Post is most looking forward to this spring.
Marcel Duchamp at the Hirshhorn
• January 14, 2020
“Marcel Duchamp: The Barbara and Aaron Levine Collection,” explores Duchamp’s monumental influence through and past the scope of his era.
Weekend Round Up December 12, 2019
• December 12, 2019
It’s a weekend of snowmen, candy canes, candles and matchmakers. In Georgetown: a winter solstice concert at Dumbarton Church and the music of Phish (for kids) at Gypsy Sally’s.
Weekend Round Up November 21, 2019
• November 21, 2019
This weekend: John Leguizamo at the National, Sutton Foster at Wolf Trap and your last chance to catch “Shear Madness” in 2019.
Weekend Round Up November 7, 2019
• November 7, 2019
Georgetown’s Fall Days of Design are underway in Cady’s Alley, with a cocktail crawl tonight from 5 to 8 p.m. Also tonight: legendary jazz critic Dan Morgenstern, 90, will speak at the Library of Congress.
Weekend Round Up June 13, 2019
• June 13, 2019
The 2019 DC Jazz Festival will shoot the works with free afternoon and evening shows on Saturday and Sunday at the Wharf. Also this weekend: final performances of two Shakespeare plays.
Summer Arts Preview: Visual Arts
• May 16, 2019
Six D.C. art exhibitions worth a special trip this summer.
Spring Arts Preview: Visual Arts
• March 7, 2019
Our writer on the visual arts highlights several of the most intriguing museum exhibitions on view this spring.
Von Heyl and Scully at the Hirshhorn
• December 4, 2018
Charline von Heyl and Sean Scully are masters of their craft in very different ways; together they present a strong argument for the relevance of traditional media in contemporary art.
