Closing on Thursday, this photography exhibition of works by prisoners at Lorton Reformatory in the 1980s highlights the talent of incarcerated people.
The bills aim to shine a light on uses of force and fatal shootings by federal agents in the District; Mayor Bowser urged Council to vote no.
Let’s get the bad news out of the way: The journalism industry is in crisis. Hundreds of jobs were cut at the Washington Post this week. "I live in D.C. and want local news." ...
The Strathmore Jazz Orchestra made its debut at the Strathmore Music Center in North Bethesda on Feb. 13 with singer Kurt Elling.
" Washington City Paper has made me feel like I am part of the D.C. community." ...
Now in its 20th year, Solas Nua’s festival at AFI Silver spans genres, languages, and styles, but each film captures a bit of ...
Ahead of the D.C. punk band’s new album and Liberation Weekend festival, their scene reacts to legal action by frontwoman Jael Holzman.
Make art with Ursula Seckel, Tipa Tipo and Journey play D.C., Jones shares her debut book, and exhibits from Joan Danziger and Scott Davis.
That’s just, like, your opinion, man: D.C. AG Schwalb says Congress was a day late (see above). Plus three points for a plain reading of the law. +3 [ 51st, Post, OAG ] ...
For Watch Us Fall, the Maryland author traces her inspiration back to the 2001 disappearance of congressional intern Chandra Levy.
Ryan Schwank, a former ICE attorney who used to instruct recruits on the Constitution and the law, told members of Congress ...