For her first foray into historical fiction, novelist Sadeqa Johnson chose to explore the history of the land surrounding her: the suburbs and towns encircling Richmond […]
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City Lights: Sarah Hood Salomon Captures Life Finding a Way
Sarah Hood Salomon’s previous exhibit at Multiple Exposures Gallery, 2019’s The Spirit of the Woodlands, was all about ethereal depictions of trees.
City Lights: an end to sleep Captures the Creepy and the Campy of Freddy Krueger
Forget Nightmare on Elm Street. This year the nightmare has come to Cady’s Alley […]
City Lights: Reignite Your Wanderlust With Mamma Mia!
September is almost upon us, and everyone is clamoring for that last pre-Labor Day escape […]
City Lights: Books That Go Bump in the Night
Halloween might be a few months away, but fear not, horror fans […]
City Lights: Extended Hours, Extensive Programming at the National Museum of Women in the Arts
After our long year of coronavirus shutdowns, the news that the National Museum of Women in the Arts will close to the public on Aug. 9 doesn’t land with much of a shock […]
City Lights: Josiah Henson Museum & Park Thrusts Montgomery County History Into the Light
Josiah Henson Museum & Park Right off a busy stretch of Old Georgetown Road in North Bethesda sits a relic of pre-Civil War America. During that time, approximately a third […]
Buildings Take the Big Screen at Architecture & Design Film Festival
For those of us who aren’t architect- or engineer-minded, it’s easy to overlook how much of our lives revolve around the built environment […]
D.C. Theaters Announce COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements for Audiences
On Aug. 5, 13 D.C.-area theaters announced they will require audience members to provide proof of vaccination to attend indoor, live performances. The organizations include major theaters like Arena Stage, […]
City Lights: 4615 Theatre Company Welcomes Back Live Shows
“We want the audience to experience being welcomed back to live theater” […]