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Queer joy abounds in plays and musicals new and old, even as area artists and leaders look to put the protest back in Pride.
A mini film fest, Mai Zetterling’s Night Games, Samia at 9:30, handmade photos in the digital age, and a celebration of queer ...
From the Dyke March to parties, City Paper has rounded up a ton of alternative queer events taking place between May 30 and June 8.
Judgment day: Since the start of Trump’s second term, threats against federal judges have spiked, according to data from the U.S. Marshals Service.Roughly one third of the federal judiciary, or ...
With D.C. seeing more heat waves every year, climate change experts predict that by the 2050s the District is in store for 30 to 40 extreme heat days each year with temperatures cresting 95 degrees.
Don’t miss Jennifer Sakai at Addison/Ripley Fine Art, David Myers at Multiple Exposures Gallery, and Amy Schissel at Hemphill ...
Sieg heil!-giving hatchet man Elon Musk criticized convicted felon and President Donald Trump ’s “big, beautiful bill.” Musk ...
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The new musical at Olney offers a fresh riff on George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion that plays like a love letter to the stage.
Federal judges are rejecting Capitol rioters’ arguments that Trump’s pardons apply to crimes they committed after Jan. 6.