Nature [Unframed] belongs to a cluster of events at the Phillips Collection designed to “respond to nature and the climate crisis” […]
The Green New Deal is Having a Moment in D.C. Politics. What Could it Actually Look Like?
Let’s just get this out of the way right off the bat: The obstacles to anything resembling a “Green New Deal” becoming law in D.C. are numerous—perhaps too numerous for […]
The World Premiere of We declare you a terrorist… Raises Relevant Questions on War
Tim J. Lord, the playwright behind We declare you a terrorist …, now playing at Round House Theatre, could not have anticipated the political context and baggage around the show’s […]
D.C. Police Still Searching for Motive of Van Ness Shooter
In the aftermath of Friday’s shooting in Van Ness, where a gunman sprayed bullets into a nearby private school, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a new crime-fighting partnership at a news […]
Excluded Workers Still Excluded From Bowser’s Budget
One day before the D.C. Council’s budget work session, and weeks before the Council votes on the fiscal year 2023 budget, the fight for funds is on. The DC Excluded […]
Mixed Media and Photography Collide in Surface Encounters
For the second time in six months, Formerly Was, an independent art gallery located in Tenleytown, has paired a photographer with a mixed-media artist […]
Monday Arts Roundup: Ukraine on Screen
In the spirit of connecting one another through art, AFI Silver has announced a special, discounted film series to showcase today’s acclaimed Ukrainian filmmakers […]
39 Best Sites to Buy Instagram Followers (Real & Active)
Instagram is perhaps the fastest-growing social media site in the world today. Ever since it was taken over by Facebook, now MetaVerse- it has seen massive growth that has seemingly […]
Weekend Rundown: Lockdown After Shooting in Van Ness
A man indiscriminately fired more than 100 rounds from an apartment in Van Ness Friday, wounding four people, including a 12-year-old girl. The gunman began firing at the private Edmund […]
New Smithsonian Exhibit Explores Barry Farms’ Past and Future
After being denied entry to the White-only Sousa Junior High School, a group of Black students from D.C.’s Barry Farm-Hillsdale community filed a legal case against the institution […]

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