D.C. has the tools to make life harder on landlords—like Sam Razjooyan—who are accused of deceptive practices. But it’s not ...
What the Constitution Means to Me, Guac, and the Spanish classic Fuenteovejuna show political contestation—and progress—run ...
January’s roundup of new releases includes Buko Buko's debut album, a North Country single, and the War and Treaty’s most ...
Paul Mannina’s widow sued the District and Department of Corrections in 2015 over her husband’s self-inflicted death in the ...
Attorney General Brian Schwalb is suing Petra Management, claiming the landlord is abusing the D.C. housing voucher system.
Folger’s third annual reading room festival kicks off on Jan. 30 with new work from writers of color and a new focus on ...
Cinco Paul’s cult TV show Schmigadoon! makes the jump from Apple TV+ cancellation to a world premiere musical at the Kennedy ...
Capital Fringe Festival is calling it quits, but will continue to support local artists with an annual cash award.
Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White's lawyer hinted that he could file a lawsuit if the Council pursues its plans to boot him ...
Black History Month at NGA, Molly Lewis whistles, Slumberland Records celebrates 35 years, Oscar-winning screenings, and a ...
D.C.’s Department of Human Services hasn’t paid nonprofits running important housing programs for months, causing financial chaos.
Jazz club Blues Alley celebrates its 60th anniversary with the return of big-name acts, straight-ahead jazz, and up-and-comer concerts.