LHP's David Perez talks about the importance of forging a historical heritage within a broader culture
It’s fall again, and that can only mean one thing: It’s Oscar-baiting season. Yes, in the run-up to the 2015 Academy Awards, get ready for...
All of Washington’s a stage. Has a nice ring to it, no? But in fact, D.C. theater continues to grow and thrive, as several of...
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Cher returns to the Verizon Center. Erasure returns to the 9:30 Club. Brandi Carlile kicks off the season at the Barns at Wolf Trap. And...
Whether your predilection is opera or chorale, piano or violin, quartet or orchestra — any or all — Washington offers the classical music lover a...
Now in its sixth year, the Velocity DC Dance Festival, held at the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Sidney Harman Hall, has become fall’s leading showcase of...
It’s official: The Fall 2014 museum and galleries season is for the birds. But only literally speaking, of course. At least three area museums devote...
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More than 9,000 LGBT athletes and 20,000 spectators, performers and volunteers flocked to the Rock and Roll Capital of the World during the week of...
Five spaces to “chill” during your tours of area museums
Washington's most fascinating house museums allow visitors to relive history by roaming through rooms