News
The Independent Investigation into John Falcicchio’s Sexual Harassment Scandal Is Over. There’s No Telling When the Public Will See Its Results.
A law firm hired by the D.C. Council to review the sexual harassment allegations against the mayor’s former top aide finally delivered its findings.
Bowser’s Budget Gimmicks Could Derail D.C.’s Clean Energy Programs. Can the Council Block Them?
Lawmakers believe the mayor’s budget changes are designed to plug budget holes without considering their dire consequences.
The Secrecy Surrounding Bowser’s Trip to the Masters
A company with significant D.C. business fronted her expensive flight.
Food
Foxtrot Hastily Shutters Stores in D.C. and Elsewhere
The high-end grocery store has abruptly pulled the plug on all of its locations in D.C., Chicago, Austin, and Dallas.
Employees at The Wydown Are Forming a Union to Address Concerns with Management
Wydown Workers United is drawing attention to alleged workplace mismanagement and under-resourcing at their coffee bar locations on H Street NE and 14th Street NW.
Mt. Pleasant’s Joia Burger Adds Filipino Flourishes To Fast Food Faves
Don’t sleep on the ube soft serve.
Arts
Glenstone Employees Move to Unionize
The museum’s leadership, including billionaire cofounder Mitchell Rales and his wife, Emily Rales, have so far opted not to voluntarily recognize the Glenstone Museum Workers United, prompting a potential union election.
Driskell and Friends: Reacquaint Yourself With Black American Art History
The traveling exhibit at the Driskell Center through May 24 illustrates how David C. Driskell’s relationship with his contemporaries, mentors, and mentees was pivotal to the development of the African American artistic canon.
What Nightmares Are Made Of: The Sixth Forces Us To Confront an Awful Chapter of American History
This gripping documentary from D.C. filmmakers gives viewers a chance to overcome the nationwide trauma from the Jan. 6 insurrection.