Russell Thompkins Jr. & the New Stylistics, Hip-Hop Holiday Honors, Teen-Beat Showcase, Sammy Rae & the Friends, and two art ...
Longtime readers will recall that past LLs made a habit of celebrating the best, worst, and weirdest moments of the year in D.C. politics when late December rolled around. After a few years off, and ...
The Salad Days 10th anniversary party screens Scott Crawford’s 2014 documentary alongside performances by local punk champions new and old.
The Metropolitan Police Department wants to fire Officer Charles Watts for having sex in his car while on duty.
DOES has awarded millions of dollars worth of business to Dr. Tony Johnson and his company, Captivate Perspectives.
While critic Noah Gittell took comfort in repertory cinema this year, his retro reviews are more like a free course in film ...
As Congress tries to avoid a government shutdown, the Smithsonian Institution’s museums and zoo are doing what they can to ...
Tim Kaine, the newly reelected Virginia Senator and harmonica player, is a frequent special guest of the local Dave Kline ...
Mayor Muriel Bowser is preparing to once again slash raises for child care workers, setting up a second debate over the ...
Bell’s body camera footage, which was publicly released a few days after the shooting, shows Branch tripping on the sidewalk as the officer closes in. Bell yells at Branch to “put your hands up” and ...
The D.C. Council passed a juvenile justice reform bill, but it deleted provisions imposing a deadline for rehabilitative treatment at the mayor’s urging.
Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White is fighting to save his job after the rest of the Council advanced proceedings to expel him from the body.