Arts
Filmmaker Gets Foot in the Door With ‘Step Back, Doors Closing’
Weekend Round Up September 6, 2018
September 6, 2018
•This year’s DC Shorts Film Festival runs tonight through Sept. 16, with an opening weekend party on Saturday. Also this Saturday: the Book Hill Gallery Walk.
Neil Simon’s Gift to Us
August 30, 2018
•Hearing of the Broadway playwright’s death, on Aug. 26, our writer remembered laughter of all sorts: the guffaw, the broad burst of noise, the laughter that sounds like a soundtrack, even the silent laughter.
Artifacts Hint at Halcyon House’s Past
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On Aug. 21, at the Georgetown Public Library, Jennifer Porter-Lupu, a doctoral student in anthropology at Northwestern University, presented a portion of what she had uncovered.
202Creates Becomes a Year-Round ‘Movement’
August 27, 2018
•Opening night of the third annual 202Creates will kick off at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 29, at City Winery, 1350 Okie St. NE, a concert venue and urban winery in Ivy City.
Portrait Gallery Displays Bernstein Photo on 100th Birthday (video)
August 23, 2018
•The photograph, a promised gift to the museum from Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser, is on view in the Gallery’s “Celebrate” space on the first floor, near the G Street entrance, through Sept. 23.
Silhouettes at the Portrait Gallery
August 22, 2018
•In one wide corridor and four side galleries, the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery has installed “Black Out: Silhouettes Then and Now,” a thought-provoking — one might even say devious — exhibition that is almost entirely colorless.
Sondheim’s ‘Passion’ at Signature
August 21, 2018
•Running through Sept. 23, “Passion” takes something of a commitment, a willingness to open ourselves to feelings not usually accessed by a musical.
Last Chance: Thursday’s Cultural Leadership Breakfast
August 20, 2018
•Rachel Goslins, director of the Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building, will speak at Georgetown Media Group’s Sept. 13 Cultural Leadership Breakfast at the George Town Club. RSVP to richard@georgetowner.com.
Farewell to the Queen of Soul
August 16, 2018
•Aretha Franklin died today, Aug. 16, at age 76 while in hospice care for pancreatic cancer. Whatever the ebb and flow of her career and her popularity, her music never lost its power.
A Rich ‘Color Purple’ at the Kennedy Center
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Running through Aug. 26, “The Color Purple” has a strong cast and strong music, which overcome a dearth of physical stagecraft by going to the heart of character, situation and emotion.