The historical romance is like a pale imitation of Brokeback Mountain, with folk-obsessed ethnomusicologists replacing ...
The world premiere of St. John the Baptist, Noël, Kwanzaa, and Flamenco: Fall is full of unmissable dance and performances.
"I live in D.C. and want local news." "Y'all are doing real local D.C. journalism." " Washington City Paper has made me feel ...
An academic study challenges developers’ claims that TOPA hinders construction, revealing the divide between reliable ...
The annual event looked (and felt) a little different this year, but D.C.’s artists continue to show up—first and foremost, ...
In the hardcore punk scene and beyond, local zine makers build community and support movements through self-publication.
On a bright, breezy day, I walked through Dupont Circle. Four National Guard soldiers, guns draped over their shoulders, ...
" Washington City Paper has made me feel like I am part of the D.C. community." ...
The “media roll up,” which was apparently inadvertently sent to the Washington Post last week, summarizes news articles and ...
A last-minute amendment to the RENTAL Act, debated for mere minutes, eliminates a key tenant protection for residents in ...
Rico Nasty, Ginger Root, Indigo De Souza, Saul Williams, Tarwa N-Tiniri, and Flock of Dimes are just some of the acts playing D.C. this fall.
This season’s lit events offer something for everyone, including Jane Goodall, Leigh Bardugo, and local poet Alexa Patrick.
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