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Foxtrot’s Abrupt Closure May Be Illegal
Arts & Society
Washington Ballet’s Edwaard Liang to Speak at May 16 Breakfast
Arts & Society
Social Scene: Your Guide to the 2024 White House Correspondents’ Dinner Weekend
Arts & Society
Weekend Roundup, April 25 through April 28
Food & Wine
Downtown Stunner: La Grande Boucherie
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.
DCArtswatch Jan. 10, 2018
January 10, 2018
•Compiled by Richard Selden WEST AFRICAN DANCE MLK KanKouran West African Dance Company, led by Artistic Director Assane Konte, presents its annual celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. On Saturday, […]
Revival’ at National Museum of Women in the Arts
August 9, 2017
•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” […]
Markus Lüpertz at the Phillips, Hirshhorn
July 12, 2017
•The Hirshhorn just opened a major exhibition of rock-star Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, the museum’s third in five years. It is a highly personal landscape of political dissent, a sly, […]