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News
Inside Voices: Anthony Hardy Was Attacked Three Times by the Same Man in the D.C. Jail
Despite a “separation order” after the first attack, Hardy was stabbed several more times, according to a lawsuit against the D.C. Department of Corrections.
D.C.’s Underground Culture Lives On at the Library
The D.C. Public Library’s archival work is preserving more than a century of the city’s history, and City Paper’s as well.
Bad Air Postpones Today’s DC Dyke March
The grassroots 30th-anniversary march was supposed to take place this evening, June 9, but the region’s poor air quality prompted organizers to reschedule for June 16.
Food
Good Taste: Rooster & Owl’s Fledgling Ellie Bird Flies High in Falls Church
The slightly more casual outlet delivers serious fun and flavor.
Activists Heartened by Revisions to City Plan for Eden Center Area
Among the demanded revisions are renaming the area Little Saigon East, prioritizing anti-displacement, increasing parking, and commissioning Vietnamese public art.
Good Taste: Petite Cerise Offers a Grand Tour of French Cuisine
The new restaurant from Dabney chef Jeremiah Langhorne is serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Shaw.
Arts
Capital Jewish Museum Chronicles and Celebrates Centuries of Jewish Life in the DMV
A decade in the making, the Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum opens to the public on June 9, preserving the city’s original synagogue and numerous artifacts of Jewish D.C.
The Viability of Hotels as Alternative Art Spaces
As more boutique hotels offer up their lobbies and exteriors to local artists, curators and creators weigh in on what it means to have their work displayed to residents and visitors alike.
We Happy Few Offers Up Three Sacrifices of Iphigenia
The latest adaptation of the Greek tragedy, by the company’s artistic director, playwright Kerry McGee, is a dynamic reminder that stories change, but how they’re told matters.

