Filmfest DC is screening more than 70 foreign films from 30 countries through April 26, including premieres, the world's first interactive movie, plus...
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DC artist Laura Elkins paints herself as Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Lady Bird Johnson, and other First Ladies.It's not a pretty picture. But...
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the Smithsonian's Arthur M. Sackler Gallery opened its exhibition "The Tale of Shuten Doji". The exquisite scrolls, fans, screens, and books...
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Opera star Denyce Graves will sing at the Lincoln Memorial on Easter to honor both the 70th anniversary of Marian Anderson's historic concert there,...
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"Makes a white girl wanna be black," one audience member raved about Rennie Harris Puremovement (RHPM) at DC's historic Atlas Performing...
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Colin Powell warned African Americans not to think that their struggle is over. "We didn't elect a Superman, we elected a man, and a man who is...
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The Smithsonian American Art Museum's (SAAM) "1934: A New Deal for Artists" celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Great Depression's Public...
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Louise Bourgeois, "Spider", 1997, Private Collection, Courtesy Cheim & Read, NY. Photo: Rafael Lobato Arachnophobic? Avoid the art...
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In these troubled times, are you suffering from insomnia? Or perhaps too much sleep? Nightmares? You’re certainly not alone -- now or throughout...
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Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren will appear at Washington, DC's Shakespeare Theatre in September, the company's Artistic Director Michael Kahn...
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