This past Monday night, The Kennedy Center and the Enough project presented a staged reading of Ruined, the play that earned the 2009 Pulitzer Prize...
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Playwright Lynn Nottage won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play, Ruined, in which the ravaged women of the Democratic Republic of...
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It wasn't too long ago that I posted about celebrating the second half of Hispanic Heritage Month...and time really flies because now the month is...
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Within every war there are an infinite number of battles for survival--especially for those who are not supposed to be a part of the fighting. The...
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Rest up this weekend because next weekend Dance DC Festival 2009 will have you on your feet up and moving all weekend long with free workshops and...
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If the last time you saw animals was watching the Lion King DVD, maybe it is time you get out to where you might be able to see some real ones....
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Now that you have seen (or avoided) certain summer blockbusters, it is time to turn your attention to movie fare that is a little more off the beaten...
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In my post about alternative ways to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, I mentioned the Artists in Dialogue: António Ole and Aimé Mpane exhibit at...
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The DC area continuously provides more and more ways for you to get a glimpse of the world and get stamps in your virtual passport--and this is a good...
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In my post about alternative ways to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, I mentioned the Artists in Dialogue: António Ole and Aimé Mpane exhibit at...
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