News & Politics The “DC Rock History” Podcast Explores Key Local Albums A new season features Bartees Strange and other guests. Bad Brains, Bartees Strange, Music, PodcastsApril 2, 2025
News & Politics With E Street Cinema Closing, a Film Critic Recalls Lost DC Theaters Bilge Ebiri saw one classic movie nine times at the Uptown. DC History, movie theaters, Uptown TheaterMarch 3, 2025
News & Politics | Things to Do The National Building Museum Wants to Show You Its Weird Stuff “Visible Vault” offers a look at its little-seen collection. Capital Comment, exhibits, National Building MuseumFebruary 10, 2025
News & Politics How a Hit Play Made Me Confront My Family’s Tragic History Tom Stoppard’s emotional “Leopoldstadt” arrives in DC. Holocaust, I.Q., Shakespeare Theatre Company, TheaterNovember 20, 2024
News & Politics An Anonymous Send-Up of Sidwell Friends Has People Talking "It’s a Privilege Just to Be Here” is an unsparing novel. Capital Comment, New Book, Sidwell FriendsSeptember 4, 2024
News & Politics The WHFS Doc Is Finally Coming to Your TV Feast Your Ears has been in the works for years. Capital Comment, DC History, Documentaries, RadioAugust 27, 2024
News & Politics How a 400-Year-Old Fort Was Found—and What It’s Revealing The location of the Maryland fortification was a big mystery. I.Q., Maryland HistoryJuly 31, 2024
News & Politics Katie Ledecky on Pain, Perseverance, and the Power of the Perfect Song The swimming superstar talks about her new memoir. Katie Ledecky, Olympics, Q&AJune 11, 2024
News & Politics A New Record Label Documents DC’s Most Challenging Sounds Outside Time hopes to capture a vibrant local experimental-music scene. Music, Rhizome, Smithsonian FolkwaysMarch 18, 2024
News & Politics How a Great Lost Painting Ended Up at a DC Museum The NGA bought the Anne Vallayer-Coster work for almost $3 million. Art, Capital Comment, National Gallery of ArtMarch 6, 2024
The National Building Museum Wants to Show You Its Weird Stuff