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Jamie Hardy is a young professional with a passion for the arts. She is not critic but an adoring enthusiast. Her passion for the theater springs from childhood and enriches her adult life.


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Artomatic, a month long multi-media art extravaganza, opens today. The show is a collection of visual arts, music, movies and theatre. Art enthusiast...
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Night at the Museum returns to the big screen in a sequel that invades the DC Smithsonian. This is the first movie ever produced in the Smithsonian...
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PBS' National Memorial Day Concert: PBS sponsors a free concert on the West Lawn of the capitol. The concert will include The National Symphony...
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Design for Living, a play written by Noël Coward in 1933, is based in the 1920's. It explores issues of sexual morality and human decency that...
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Like its predecessor the "The Da Vinci Code" this movie, also based on a Dan Brown novel, is stirring up religious controversy from the...
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All across the nation theatres are facing shrinking budgets and smaller donor pools. The economy has squeezed many industries and the performance arts...
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In a typical trip to the theatre you slip into your seat and wait for the lights to go down. The production begins and you sit quietly empathizing...
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Satire is an art form that can make you laugh and cry and draw a relationship between the past and present. Satire in DC can often put a very real...
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