Grab Your Seats: ‘Jitney’ Drives Through the Quiet Enormity of Every Day Life
Jitney, by powerhouse playwright August Wilson, is the kind of play you should go see cold. Seriously, stop reading this
Read MoreJitney, by powerhouse playwright August Wilson, is the kind of play you should go see cold. Seriously, stop reading this
Read MoreWith the crisis of pedophilia in the priesthood as solidly in the headlines today as in 2003, Doubt: A Parable
Read MoreThere’s a new exhibit by Judy Chicago on view now at the National Museum of Women in the Arts that
Read MoreThe District’s only free all-night arts festival, Art All Night, took place Saturday. Originally debuting 11 years ago in Shaw,
Read MoreThe REACH Opening Festival (September 7–22, 2019) celebrates the Kennedy Center’s newly expanded campus with a festival that will feature
Read MoreThe Museum of the Bible may not be what you expect. Far from evangelical, this museum serves as a resource
Read MoreWe’re so blessed with all of the free museums in the DC area that sometimes its easy to forget that
Read MoreAmazing Grace (the Musical) has returned to the Museum of the Bible after its 2017 debut. This original musical about
Read MoreCapital Fringe Festival has begun! The 14th annual Cap Fringe Fest brings over 500 individual performances, 87 productions and 13 stages
Read MoreAs part of the National Museum for Women in the Arts‘ July Free Community Day, exhibits to the collection and
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