Growing up Jewish in the nation’s capital in the mid-20th century we took for granted Sunday morning bagels, lox and cream ...
The sound of music resonated within the echoing walls of Dupont Circle’s underground heart on May 29. The Chamber Dance ...
When patrons step inside Shakespeare Theater Company’s Klein Theater, they are immediately transported to a grandiose opera ...
The Phillips Collection's Annual Gala "Looking Forward, Forward Looking" celebrated the museum's commitment to the areas of community engagement, cultural ...
The historic Capital Pride Parade runs through the Shaw, Logan Circle, Downtown and Penn Quarter neighborhoods. It is one of ...
A short week ends, leading into another weekend! There are lots of options for things to do, including kicking off Pride ...
The Four Seasons Hotel Washington has kicked off a roughly $20-million renovation of its rooms and common areas, with plans ...
It was a pleasantly warm 80 degrees late Monday afternoon on Memorial Day with a little breeze and some clouds overhead. The ...
Now that summer’s almost here, why not enjoy these plays and musicals in air-conditioned comfort (except for Wolf Trap, of ...
In an 18th century tavern in Georgetown, in a meeting room where the walls were covered by now-rarely-seen painted-on-site ...
Another historical home has hit the real estate market. This time, author, journalist and professor Walter Isaacson’s ...
At a hastily called emergency meeting on Wednesday, May 22, at the Jelleff Recreation Center, more than a dozen children and ...