Arts
Georgetown Resident Exhibits Art by Her Students, D.C. Inmates
Weekend Roundup, Aug. 10 – 13
• August 10, 2023
Happy weekend! Summer is (sadly) winding down, but that does mean more cool activities around town. Check out a tribute at the Exorcist Steps, a hip-hop block party at the […]
Sterling Tucker: A Founding Father of Modern D.C.
• July 22, 2019
It often seems that life is unfair when public figures pass away at the end of a long life removed at a distance and their important achievements, and the impact […]
Remembering APRIL 4, 1968: The death of Martin Luther King Jr.
• April 4, 2018
A bulletin had just come in reporting Martin Luther King’s wounding by a sniper in Memphis. Shortly after, a second flash told the world of his death.
Dr. King’s Words, and Trump’s
• January 16, 2018
In the end, the celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday became a day when the president was questioned about his stand on race.
